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"
"
Oh
,
but
I
did
not
speak
of
individual
representatives
.
I
was
merely
talking
about
Roman
Catholicism
,
and
its
essence
--
of
Rome
itself
.
A
Church
can
never
entirely
disappear
;
I
never
hinted
at
that
!
"
"
Agreed
that
all
this
may
be
true
;
but
we
need
not
discuss
a
subject
which
belongs
to
the
domain
of
theology
.
"
"
Oh
,
no
;
oh
,
no
!
Not
to
theology
alone
,
I
assure
you
!
Why
,
Socialism
is
the
progeny
of
Romanism
and
of
the
Romanistic
spirit
.
It
and
its
brother
Atheism
proceed
from
Despair
in
opposition
to
Catholicism
.
It
seeks
to
replace
in
itself
the
moral
power
of
religion
,
in
order
to
appease
the
spiritual
thirst
of
parched
humanity
and
save
it
;
not
by
Christ
,
but
by
force
.
'
Do
n't
dare
to
believe
in
God
,
do
n't
dare
to
possess
any
individuality
,
any
property
!
Fraternité
ou
la
Mort
;
two
million
heads
.
'
By
their
works
ye
shall
know
them
'
--
we
are
told
.
And
we
must
not
suppose
that
all
this
is
harmless
and
without
danger
to
ourselves
.
Oh
,
no
;
we
must
resist
,
and
quickly
,
quickly
!
We
must
let
our
Christ
shine
forth
upon
the
Western
nations
,
our
Christ
whom
we
have
preserved
intact
,
and
whom
they
have
never
known
.
Not
as
slaves
,
allowing
ourselves
to
be
caught
by
the
hooks
of
the
Jesuits
,
but
carrying
our
Russian
civilization
to
them
,
we
must
stand
before
them
,
not
letting
it
be
said
among
us
that
their
preaching
is
'
skilful
,
'
as
someone
expressed
it
just
now
.
"
"
But
excuse
me
,
excuse
me
;
"
cried
Ivan
Petrovitch
considerably
disturbed
,
and
looking
around
uneasily
.
"
Your
ideas
are
,
of
course
,
most
praiseworthy
,
and
in
the
highest
degree
patriotic
;
but
you
exaggerate
the
matter
terribly
.
It
would
be
better
if
we
dropped
the
subject
.
"
"
No
,
sir
,
I
do
not
exaggerate
,
I
understate
the
matter
,
if
anything
,
undoubtedly
understate
it
;
simply
because
I
can
not
express
myself
as
I
should
like
,
but
--
"
"
Allow
me
!
"
The
prince
was
silent
.
He
sat
straight
up
in
his
chair
and
gazed
fervently
at
Ivan
Petrovitch
.
"
It
seems
to
me
that
you
have
been
too
painfully
impressed
by
the
news
of
what
happened
to
your
good
benefactor
,
"
said
the
old
dignitary
,
kindly
,
and
with
the
utmost
calmness
of
demeanour
.
"
You
are
excitable
,
perhaps
as
the
result
of
your
solitary
life
.
If
you
would
make
up
your
mind
to
live
more
among
your
fellows
in
society
,
I
trust
,
I
am
sure
,
that
the
world
would
be
glad
to
welcome
you
,
as
a
remarkable
young
man
;
and
you
would
soon
find
yourself
able
to
look
at
things
more
calmly
.
You
would
see
that
all
these
things
are
much
simpler
than
you
think
;
and
,
besides
,
these
rare
cases
come
about
,
in
my
opinion
,
from
ennui
and
from
satiety
.
"