英文原著(202)

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1、The Grey Brethren1The Grey BrethrenThe Grey Brethren2The Grey BrethrenSome of the happiest remembrances of my childhood are of days spent in a little Quaker colony on a high hill. The walk was in itself a preparation, for the hill was long and steep and at the mercy of the north-east wind; but at th

2、e top, sheltered by a copse and a few tall trees, stood a small house, reached by a flagged pathway skirting one side of a bright trim garden. I, with my seven summers of lonely, delicate childhood, felt, when I gently closed the gate behind me, that I shut myself into Peace. The house was always so

3、mewhat dark, and there were no domestic sounds. The two old ladies, sisters, both born in the last century, sat in the cool, dim parlour, netting or sewing. Rebecca was small, with a nut-cracker nose and chin; Mary, tall and dignified, needed no velvet under the net cap. I can feel now the touch of

4、the cool dove-coloured silk against my cheek, as I sat on the floor, watching the nimble fingers with the shuttle, and listened as Mary read aloud a letter received that morning, describing a meeting of the faithful and the moving of the Spirit among them. I had a mental picture of the Holy Heavenly

5、 Dove, with its wings of silvery grey, hovering over my dear old ladies; and I doubt not my vision was a true one. Once as I watched Benjamin, the old gardener - a most stiff-backed Friend despite his stoop and his seventy years - putting scarlet geraniums and yellow fever-few in the centre bed, I a

6、sked, awe- struck, whether such glowing colours were approved; and Rebecca smiled and said - “Child, dost thee not think the Lord may have His glories?“ and I looked from the living robe of scarlet and gold to the dove-coloured gown, and said: “Would it be pride in thee to wear His glories?“ and Mar

7、y answered for her - “The change is not yet; better beseems us the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. The change from glory to glory has come to them both long since, but it seems to me as if their robes must still be Quaker-grey. Upstairs was the invalid daughter and niece. For years she had been

8、The Grey Brethren3compelled to lie on her face; and in that position she had done wonderful drawings of the High Priest, the Ark of the Covenant, and other Levitical figures. She had a cageful of tame canary-birds which answered to their names and fed from her plate at meal-times. Of these I remembe

9、r only Roger, a gorgeous fellow with a beautiful voice and strong will of his own, who would occasionally defy his mistress from the secure fastness of a high picture-frame, but always surrendered at last, and came to listen to his lecture with drooping wings. A city of Peace, this little house, for

10、 the same severely-gentle decorum reigned in the kitchen as elsewhere: and now, where is such a haunt to be found? In the earlier part of this century the Friends bore a most important witness. They were a standing rebuke to rough manners, rude speech, and to the too often mere outward show of relig

11、ion. No one could fail to be impressed by the atmosphere of peace suggested by their bearing and presence; and the gentle, sheltered, contemplative lives lived by most of them undoubtedly made them unusually responsive to spiritual influence. Now, the young birds have left the parent nest and the so

12、ber plumage and soft speech; they are as other men; and in a few short years the word Quaker will sound as strange in our ears as the older appellation Shaker does now. This year I read for the first time the Journal of George Fox. It is hard to link the rude, turbulent son of Amos with the denizens

13、 in my city of Peace; but he had his work to do and did it, letting breezy truths into the stuffy steeple-houses of the lumps of clay. “Come out from among them and be ye separate; touch not the accursed thing!“ he thundered; and out they came, obedient to his stentorian mandate; but alack, how many

14、 treasures in earthen vessels did they overlook in their terror of the curse! The good people made such haste to flee the city, that they imagined themselves as having already, in the spirit, reached the land that is very far off; and so they cast from them the outward and visible signs which are ve

15、hicles, in this material world, of inward graces. Measureless are the uncovenanted blessings of God; and to these the Friends have ever borne a witness of power; but now theThe Grey Brethren4Calvinist intruder no longer divides the sheep from the goats in our churches; now the doctrine of universal

16、brotherhood and the respect due to all men are taught much more effectively than when George Fox refused to doff his hat to the Justice; the quaint old speech has lost its significance, the dress would imply all the vainglory that the wearer desires to avoid; the young Quakers of this generation are no longer disciplined in matters of the common social life; yet still they remain separate. We of the outward and visible covenant need them, with their inherited mysticism,

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