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nor sex was respected. Neither the innocent babe nor the man of gray hairs was spared.
Noble and peasant, old and young, mother and child, were cut down together.
Throughout France the butchery continued for two months. Seventy thousand of the
very flower of the nation perished.
"When the news of the massacre reached Rome, the exultation among the clergy
knew no bounds. The cardinal of Lorraine rewarded the messenger with a thousand
crowns; the cannon of St. Angelo thundered forth a joyous salute; and bells rang out
from every steeple; bonfires turned night into day; and Gregory XIII, attended by the
cardinals and other ecclesiastical dignitaries, went in long procession to the church of
St. Louis, where the cardinal of Lorraine chanted a Te Deum . . . . A medal was struck
to commemorate the massacre, and in the Vatican may still be seen three frescoes of
Vasari, describing the attack upon the admiral, the king in council plotting the
massacre, and the massacre itself. Gregory sent Charles the Golden Rose; and four
months after the massacre, . . . he listened complacently to the sermon of a French
priest, . . . who spoke of 'that day so full of happiness and joy, when the most holy
father received the news, and went in solemn state to render thanks to God and St.
Louis.'"--Henry White, The Massacre of St. Bartholomew, ch. 14, par. 34.
The same master spirit that urged on the St. Bartholomew Massacre led also in
the scenes of the Revolution. Jesus Christ was declared to be an impostor, and the
rallying cry of the French infidels was, "Crush the Wretch," meaning Christ. Heaven-
daring blasphemy and abominable wickedness went hand in hand, and the basest of
men, the most abandoned monsters of cruelty and vice, were most highly exalted. In
all this, supreme homage was paid to Satan; while Christ, in His characteristics of
truth, purity, and unselfish love, was crucified.
"The beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit shall make war against them,
and shall overcome them, and kill them." The atheistical power that ruled in France
during the Revolution and the Reign of Terror, did wage such a war against God and
His holy word as the world had never witnessed. The worship of the Deity was
abolished by the National Assembly. Bibles were collected and publicly burned with
every possible manifestation of scorn. The law of God was trampled underfoot. The
institutions of the Bible were abolished. The weekly rest day was set aside, and in its
stead every tenth day was devoted to reveling and blasphemy. Baptism and the
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