友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!阅读过程发现任何错误请告诉我们,谢谢!! 报告错误
热门书库 返回本书目录 我的书架 我的书签 TXT全本下载 进入书吧 加入书签

the commonwealth of oceana-第23章

按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!



 be chosen; one by one; to the elders; and the party named shall withdraw while the congregation is balloting his name by the double box or boxes appointed and marked on the outward part; to show which side is affirmative and which negative; being carried by a boy or boys appointed by the overseers; to every one of the elders; who shall hold up a pellet made of linen rags between his finger and his thumb; and put it after such a manner into the box; as though no man can see into which side he puts it; yet any man may see that he puts in but one pellet or suffrage。 And the suffrage of the congregation being thus; given; shall be returned with the box or boxes to the overseers; who opening the same; shall pour the affirmative balls into a white bowl standing upon the table on the right hand; to be numbered by the first overseer; and the negative into a green bowl standing on the left hand; to be numbered by the second overseer; and the suffrages being numbered; he who has the major part in the affirmative is one of the deputies of the parish; and when so many deputies are chosen as amount to a full fifth part of the whole number of the elders; the ballot for that time shall cease。 The deputies being chosen are to be listed by the overseers in order as they were chosen; except only that such as are horse must be listed in the first place with the rest; proportionable to the number of the congregation; after this manner。

Anno Domini

THE LIST OF THE FIRST MOVER

A。A。 Equestrian Order; First Deputy B。B。 Second Deputy; C。C。 Third Deputy; D。D。 Fourth Deputy; E。E。 Fifty Deputy;

Of the parish of ______ in the hundred of _______ and the tribe of ______; which parish at the present election contains twenty elders; whereof one is of the horse or equestrian order。


    〃The first and second in the list are overseers by consequence; the third is the constable; and the fourth and fifth are churchwardens; the persons so chosen are deputies of the parish for the space of one year from their election; and no longer; nor may they be elected two years together。 This list; being the primum mobile; or first mover of the commonwealth; is to be registered in a book diligently kept and preserved by the overseers; who are responsible in their places; for these and other duties to be hereafter mentioned; to the censors of the tribe; and the congregation is to observe the present order; as they will answer the contrary to the phylarch; or prerogative troop of the tribe; which; in case of failure in the whole or any part of it; have power to fine them or any of them at discretion; but under an appeal to the Parliament。〃     For proof of this order; first; in reason; it is with all politicians past dispute that paternal power is in the right of nature; and this is no other than the derivation of power from fathers of families as the natural root of a commonwealth。 And for experience; if it be otherwise in that of Holland; I know no other example of the like kind。 in Israel; the sovereign power came clearly from the natural root; the elders of the whole people; and Rome was born; Comitiis curiatis; in her parochial congregations; out of which Romulus first raised her Senate; then all the rest of the orders of that commonwealth; which rose so high: for the depth of a commonwealth is the just height of it…

    〃She raises up her head unto the skies;     Near as her root unto the centre lies。〃

    And if the Commonwealth of Rome was born of thirty parishes; this of Oceana was born of 10;000。 But whereas mention in the birth of this is made of an equestrian order; it may startle such as know that the division of the people of Rome; at the institution of that commonwealth into orders; was the occasion of its ruin。 The distinction of the patrician as a hereditary order from the very institution; engrossing all the magistracies; was indeed the destruction of Rome; but to a knight or one of the equestrian order; says Horace;

    〃Si quadringentis sex septem millia desunt;     Plebs eris。〃

By which it should seem that this order was not otherwise hereditary than a man's estate; nor did it give any claim to magistracy; wherefore you shall never find that it disquieted the commonwealth; nor does the name denote any more in Oceana than the duty of such a man's estate to the public。     But the surveyors; both in this place and in others; forasmuch as they could not observe all the circumstances of this order; especially that of the time of election; did for the first as well as they could; and; the elections being made and registered; took each of them copies of those lists which were within their allotments; which done they produced      The sixth order; directing 〃in case a parson or vicar of a parish comes to be removed by death or by the censors; that the congregation of the parish assemble and depute one or two elders by the ballot; who upon the charge of the parish shall repair to one of the universities of this nation with a certificate signed by the overseers; and addressed to the vice…chancellor; which certificate; giving notice of the death or removal of the parson or vicar; of the value of the parsonage or vicarage; and of the desire of the congregation to receive a probationer from that university; the vice…chancellor; upon the receipt thereof; shall call a convocation; and having made choice of a fit person; shall return him in due time to the parish; where the person so returned shall return the full fruits of the benefice or vicarage; and do the duty of the parson or vicar; for the space of one year; as probationer; and that being expired; the congregation of the elders shall put their probationer to the ballot; and if he attains not to two parts in three of the suffrage affirmative; he shall take his leave of the parish; and they shall send in like manner as before for another probationer; but if their probationer obtains two parts in three of the suffrage affirmative; he is then pastor of that parish。 And the pastor of the parish shall pray with the congregation; preach the Word; and administer the sacraments to the same; according to the directory to be hereafter appointed by the Parliament。 Nevertheless such as are of gathered congregations; or from time to time shall join with any of them; are in no wise obliged to this way of electing their teachers; or to give their votes in this case; but wholly left to the liberty of their own consciences; and to that way of worship which they shall choose; being not popish; Jewish; or idolatrous。 And to the end they may be the better protected by the State in the exercise of the same; they are desired to make choice; and such manner as they best like; of certain magistrates in every one of their congregations; which we could wish might be four in each of them; to be auditors in cases of differences or distaste; if any through variety of opinions; that may be grievous or injurious to them; shall fall out。 And such auditors or magistrates shall have power to examine the matter; and inform themselves; to the end that if they think it of sufficient weight; they may acquaint the phylarch with it; or introduce it into the Council of Religion; where all such causes as those magistrates introduce 
返回目录 上一页 下一页 回到顶部 0 0
未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!