See where we were when the Republic
arose: happy was it that the People had at bottom
more of the true sentiment of God than these masters
and heads of sects. For, what would have become
of us, if, in that total eclipse of government, of
armed force, and of law, which followed the 24th of
February, the People, masters of all, of the fortunes
and lives of the citizens, of Heaven and earth, had
been a People of Materialists, of Terrorists, and
of Atheists? The Revolution would have been a
pillage, the Republic a scaffold, the dynasty of the
People a deluge of blood. But there was no such
thing. God was there. He revealed Himself
in the multitude; Materialism disappeared in enthusiasm,
which always exhibits the divinity of the human heart.
We heard but one cry, “Honor
to God! Respect for the altars! Liberty
to their ministers! Self-denial, harmony, protection
to the weak, inviolability of property, assistance
to the miserable!” Yes, on the first
day, and during the whole time that the People was
alone and burning with excitement, it was religious!
It was not until after the cooling of this enthusiasm
that the materialistic sects, who waited their opportunity
afar off, and who now torment the People, dared to
offer their sensual symbols, and to set up Capital
and Interest, the organization of labor, the increase
of wages, and equality of conditions in this human
manger, as the sole Divinities, dared to
infuse envy against the happy, the breath of hatred
as the only consolation to the hearts of the miserable,
lightning vengeance against the wrongs of Providence,
imprecations against society, blasphemies against
the existence of God, the enjoyments and bestialities
of the corporeal nature, purchased by complete forgetfulness
of the moral nature, and enjoyed in a debauch of ideas,
and in a deification of matter.
This cannot last; the People will
not allow themselves to be changed into hogs by the
Circes of Atheism. Their souls will flash
indignation against their transformers. A day
will come when they will see that they are impoverished
under the pretext of being enriched; that, when they
are robbed of their souls and of God, both their titles
to liberty are stolen from them. Atheism and
Republicanism are two words which exclude each other.
Absolutism may thrive without a God, for it needs
only slaves. Republicanism cannot exist without
a God, for it must have citizens. And what is
it that makes citizens? Two things, the
sentiment of their rights, and the sentiment of their
duties as a republican People. Where are your
rights, if you have not a common Father in Heaven?
Where are your duties, if you have not a Judge between
your brothers and you? Republicanism draws you
in both these ways to God.