Silence was commanded, whilst she read aloud the despatch.
"And this,--and this, my answer!" said she, tearing the paper as she
spoke, and throwing the fragments indignantly from her.
"Tell that insolent rebel he shall neither have our persons, our goods,
nor yet this house. When our strength and provision be spent, we shall
find a fire more merciful than Rigby; and then, if the providence of God
prevent it not, my goods and house shall burn in his sight:--myself,
children, and soldiers, rather than fall into his hands, will seal our
religion and loyalty in the same flame!"
A loud shout burst through the assembly, who, with one general voice,
cried out--
"We will die for his Majesty and your honour:--God save the king!"
Gideon's countenance grew terrible, and he seemed as though suffering
under some violent excitement. Lifting up his hand, he was about to
thunder forth anathemas and denunciations, the dealing out of which,
strange to say, most parties agree in reserving to themselves. Even men
whose honesty and single-heartedness we cannot doubt--who have boldly
defended our rights and liberties against religious tyranny and
intolerance--have still arrogated to themselves exclusively the control
of opinions and modes of belief:--wielding the terrors of Heaven where
the arm of Omnipotence can alone be felt; their efforts futile and
ineffectual, as though a feeble worm were attempting to grasp the
quiver,--to launch the bolt and the arrow from the skies.
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