Clement Walker citations

Clement Walker est un avocat et homme politique anglais du XVIIe siècle. Membre du Long Parlement, il devient l'un de ses plus véhéments critiques et s'allie à William Prynne.

Auteur de History of Independency, un projet en plusieurs volumes et éditions qui a notamment inclus Anarchia Anglicana, il s'oppose fermement aux factions religieuses et finit emprisonné dans la Tour de Londres, où il meurt sans procès. Il a utilisé le pseudonyme Theodorus Verax. Wikipedia  

✵ 1595 – 1651
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Clement Walker: Citations en anglais

“THe engaged Party have laid the Axe to the very root of Monarchy and Parliaments; they have caſt all the Myſteries and ſecrets of Government, both by Kings and Parliaments, before the vulgar, (like Pearl before Swine) and have taught both the Souldiery and People to look ſo far into them as to ravel back all Governments, to the firſt principles of nature: He that ſhakes Fundamentals, means to take down the Fabrick. Nor have they been careful to ſave the materials for Poſterity. What theſe negative Statiſts will ſet up in the room of theſe ruined buildings, doth not appear, only I will ſay, They have made the People thereby ſo curious and ſo arrogant, that they will never find humility enough to ſubmit to a civil rule; their aim therefore from the beginning was to rule them by the power of the Sword, a military Ariſtocracy or Oligarchy, as now they do. Amongſt the ancient Romans, Tentare arcana Imperii, to prophane the Myſteries of State, was Treaſon; becauſe there can be no form of Government without its proper Myſteries, which are no longer Myſteries than while they are concealed. Ignorance, and Admiration ariſing from Ignorance are the Parents of civil devotion and obedience, though not of Theological.”

[Walker, Clement, Relation and Observations, Historical and Politick, upon the Parliament Begun Anno Dom. 1640., 1648, 140–141, The Hiſtory of Independency, http://books.google.ca/books?id=Aes_AAAAcAAJ&pg=PP147]

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