The love of the People, the conscience
of the citizen, the sentiment which induces the individual
to lose himself in the mass, to submit himself to
the community, to sacrifice himself to its needs, his
interest, his individuality, his egotism, his ambition,
his pride, his fortune, his blood, his life, his reputation
even, sometimes, to the safety of his country, to
the happiness of the People, to the good of humanity,
of which he is a member in the sight of God, in
one word, all these virtues, necessary under every
form of government, useful under a monarchy,
indispensable under a republic, never have
been derived, and never can be derived, from any thing
but that single sentence, pronounced with religious
faith, at the commencement, in the middle, at the
end of all our patriotic acts: “I
believe in God!”
The People who do not believe strongly,
efficaciously in this first principle, in this supreme
original, in this last end of all existence, cannot
have a faith superior to their individual selfishness.
The People who cannot have a principle
superior to their individual selfishness, in their
acts as citizens, cannot have national virtue.
The People who cannot have national
virtue cannot be free; for they can have neither the
courage which enables them to defend their own liberty,
nor the conscience which forces them to respect the
liberty of others, and to obey the laws, not as an
outward force, but as a second conscience.
The People who can neither defend
their liberty, nor restrain it, may be, by turns,
slaves or tyrants, but they can never be republicans.
Therefore, Atheism in the People is
the most invincible obstacle to the establishment
and consolidation of that sublime form of government,
the idol of all ages, the tendency of all perfect
civilization, the dream of every sage, the model of
all great souls, the government of the
entire People by the reason and conscience of each
citizen, otherwise called the REPUBLIC.