Page:Montesquieu - The spirit of laws.djvu/23

Rh His second answer is, "That the religion of heaven is not established by the same methods as the religions of the earth; read the history of the church, and you will see the wonders performed by the Christian religion: was she to enter a country, she knew how to open its gates; every instrument was able to effect it; at one time God makes use of a few fishermen, at another he sets an emperor on the throne and makes him bow down his head under the yoak of the gospel. Does Christianity hide herself in subterranean caverns?  Stay a moment, and you see an advocate speaking from the imperial throne on her behalf.  She traverses, whenever she pleases, seas, rivers, and mountains; no obstacles here below can stop her progress: implant aversion in the mind, she will conquer this aversion: establish customs, form habits, publish edicts, enact laws, she will triumph over the climate, over the laws which result from it, and over the legislators who have made them. God acting according to decrees which are unknown to us extends or contracts the limits of his religion. Rh