[Vergilius by Irving Bacheller]@TWC D-Link bookVergilius CHAPTER 14 9/14
"Tell me, O wise and learned man, how shall he subdue them ?" "By the love of God, almighty and ever-lasting." "God, almighty and everlasting," said Vergilius.
"I know him not." "I do but defile myself to speak with you, worshipper of idols," sternly spake the priest.
"And yet I am constrained to instruct you. Listen--there is a power which even Rome has not been able to conquer. Know you what power it is ?" The young tribune was recounting the peoples of the earth, when Zacharias continued: "'Tis the God of the Jews.
Rome has conquered his people, but mark how he stands.
And what is there of wrong that his law cannot remedy? Tell me, is there no injustice in your land ?" "There is much," said the young Roman. "And so I know--but name it." "Well, for one thing, men torture and kill their slaves." "And in the law of the one God 'tis written, 'Thou shalt not kill.'" After a thoughtful moment Vergilius added: "And the strong prey upon the weak, seizing their property and holding it for their own." "And the one God commands, 'Thou shalt not steal'; and again, 'Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that is thy neighbor's.'" "But you have injustice, also, in Judea." "Ay, because there be evil men who obey not the law of God.
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