John Henry Newman: LIBERALISM (Poem 107, Lyra Apostolica)

    LIBERALISM.

"Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel. Howbeit from the sins of Jeroboam Jehu departed not from after them, to wit, the golden calves that were in Bethel, and there in Dan."

Ye cannot halve the Gospel of God's grace ;
    Men of presumptuous heart ! I know you well.
    Ye are of those who plan that we should dwell,
Each in his trainquil home and holy place ;
Seeing the Word refines all natures rude,
And tames the stirrings of the multitude.

And ye have caught some echoes of its lore,
    As heralded amid the joyous choirs ;
    Ye marked it spoke of peace, chastised desires,
Good-will and mercy,—and ye heard no more ;
But, as for zeal and quick-eyed sanctity,
And the dread depths of grace, ye passed them by.

And so ye halve the Truth ; for ye in heart,
    At best, are doubters whether it be true,
    The theme discarding, as unmeet for you,
Statesmen or Sages.  O new-encompassed art
Of the ancient Foe !—but what, if it extends
O'er our own camp, and rules amid our friends?


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