ButmuchIfear,thatwhenthisgreattruthshallbere-established,itsvotarieswillfallintothefatalerroroffabricatingformulasofcreedandconfessionsoffaith,theengineswhichsosoondestroyedthereligionofJesus,andmadeofChristendomamereAceldama;thattheywillgiveupmoralsformysteries,andJesusforPlato。HowmuchwiseraretheQuakers,who,agreeinginthefundamentaldoctrinesofthegospel,schismatizeaboutnomysteries,and,keepingwithinthepaleofcommonsense,suffernospeculativedifferencesofopinion,anymorethanoffeature,toimpairtheloveoftheirbrethren。BethisthewisdomofUnitarians,thistheholymantlewhichshallcoverwithinitscharitablecircumferenceallwhobelieveinoneGod,andwholovetheirneighbor!Iconcludemysermonwithsincereassurancesofmyfriendlyesteemandrespect。
SERIATIMOPINIONSANDTHEHISTORYOFPARTIES
_ToJusticeWilliamJohnson_
_Monticello,Oct。27,1822_
DEARSIR,——IhavedeferredmythanksforthecopyofyourLifeofGenl。Greene,untilIcouldhavetimetoreadit。ThisI
havedone,andwiththegreatestsatisfaction;andcannowmoreunderstandinglyexpressthegratificationithasaffordedme。I
reallyrejoicethatwehaveatlengthafairhistoryoftheSouthernwar。Itproveshowmuchwewerelefttodefendourselvesaswecould,whiletheresourcesoftheUnionweresodisproportionatelydevotedtotheNorth。IamgladtootoseetheRomanceofLeeremovedfromtheshelfofHistorytothatofFable。Somesmallportionofthetransactionsherelateswerewithinmyownknolege;
andoftheseIcansayhehasgivenmorefalsehoodthanfact;andI
haveheardmanyofficersdeclarethesameastowhathadpassedundertheireyes。Yetthisbookhadbeguntobequotedashistory。Greenewastrulyagreatman,hehadnotperhapsallthequalitieswhichsopeculiarlyrenderedGenl。Washingtonthefittestmanonearthfordirectingsogreatacontestundersogreatdifficulties。
Difficultiesproceedingnotfromlukewarmnessinourcitizensortheirfunctionaries,asourmilitaryleaderssupposed;butfromthepennylessconditionofapeople,totallyshutoutfromallcommerce&
intercoursewiththeworld,andthereforewithoutanymeansforconvertingtheirlaborintomoney。ButGreenewassecondtonooneinenterprise,inresource,insoundjudgment,promptitudeofdecision,andeveryothermilitarytalent。Inadditiontotheworkyouhavegivenus,Ilookforwardwithanxietytothatyoupromiseinthelastparagraphofyourbook。Lee’smilitaryfableyouhaveputdown。LetnottheinvidiouslibelontheviewsoftheRepublicanparty,andontheirregenerationofthegovernmentgodowntoposterityashypocriticallymasked。Iwasmyselftoolaboriouslyemployed,whileinoffice,andtoooldwhenIleftit,todojusticetothosewhohadlaboredsofaithfullytoarrestourcoursetowardsmonarchy,andtosecuretheresultofourrevolutionarysufferingsandsacrificesinagovernmentbottomedontheonlysafebasis,theelectivewillofthepeople。Youareyoungenoughforthetask,andIhopeyouwillundertakeit。
Thereisasubjectrespectingthepracticeofthecourtofwhichyouareamember,whichhaslongweighedonmymind,onwhichI
havelongthoughtIwouldwritetoyou,andwhichIwilltakethisopportunityofdoing。Itisintruthadelicateundertaking,&yetsuchismyopinionofyourcandoranddevotednesstotheConstitution,init’struespirit,thatIamsureIshallmeetyourapprobationinunbosomingmyselftoyou。ThesubjectofmyuneasinessisthehabitualmodeofmakingupanddeliveringtheopinionsofthesupremecourtoftheUS。
YouknowthatfromtheearliestagesoftheEnglishlaw,fromthedateoftheyear-books,atleast,totheendoftheIIdGeorge,thejudgesofEngland,inallbutself-evidentcases,deliveredtheiropinionsseriatim,withthereasonsandauthoritieswhichgovernedtheirdecisions。Iftheysometimesconsultedtogether,andgaveageneralopinion,itwassorarelyasnottoexciteeitheralarmornotice。Besidesthelightwhichtheirseparateargumentsthrewonthesubject,andtheinstructioncommunicatedbytheirseveralmodesofreasoning,itshewedwhetherthejudgeswereunanimousordivided,andgaveaccordinglymoreorlessweighttothejudgmentasaprecedent。Itsometimeshappenedtoothatwhentherewerethreeopinionsagainstone,thereasoningoftheonewassomuchthemostcogentastobecomeafterwardsthelawoftheland。WhenLd。
Mansfieldcametothebenchheintroducedthehabitofcaucusingopinions。Thejudgesmetattheirchambers,orelsewhere,secludedfromthepresenceofthepublic,andmadeupwhatwastobedeliveredastheopinionofthecourt。OntheretirementofMansfield,Ld。
Kenyonputanendtothepractice,andthejudgesreturnedtothatofseriatimopinions,andpracticeithabituallytothisday,Ibelieve。
Iamnotacquaintedwiththelatereporters,donotpossessthem,andstatethefactfromtheinformationofothers。TocomenowtoourselvesIknownothingofwhatisdoneinotherstates,butinthisourgreatandgoodMr。Pendletonwas,aftertherevolution,placedattheheadofthecourtofAppeals。HeadoredLd。Mansfield,&
consideredhimasthegreatestluminaryoflawthatanyagehadeverproduced,andheintroducedintothecourtoverwhichhepresided,Mansfield’spracticeofmakingupopinionsinsecret&deliveringthemastheOraclesofthecourt,inmass。JudgeRoane,whenhecametothatbench,brokeupthepractice,refusedtohatchjudgments,inConclave,ortoletothersdeliveropinionsforhim。AtwhattimetheseriatimopinionsceasedinthesupremeCourtoftheUS。,Iamnotinformed。TheycontinuedIknowtotheendofthe3dDallasin1800。LaterthanwhichIhavenoReporterofthatcourt。AboutthattimethepresentC。J。cametothebench。WhetherhecarriedthepracticeofMr。Pendletontoit,orwho,orwhenIdonotknow;butI
understandfromothersitisnowthehabitofthecourt,&Isupposeittruefromthecasessometimesreportedinthenewspapers,andotherswhichIcasuallysee,whereinIobservethattheopinionswereuniformlypreparedinprivate。Someofthesecasestoohavebeenofsuchimportance,ofsuchdifficulty,andthedecisionssogratingtoaportionofthepublicastohavemeritedthefullestexplanationfromeveryjudgeseriatim,ofthereasonswhichhadproducedsuchconvictionsonhismind。Itwasinterestingtothepublictoknowwhetherthesedecisionswerereallyunanimous,ormightnotperhapsbeof4。against3。andconsequentlyprevailingbythepreponderanceofonevoiceonly。TheJudgesholdingtheirofficesforlifeareundertworesponsibilitiesonly。1。Impeachment。2。Individualreputation。Butthispracticecompleatlywithdrawsthemfromboth。
Fornobodyknowswhatopinionanyindividualmembergaveinanycase,noreventhathewhodeliverstheopinion,concurredinithimself。
Betheopinionthereforeeversoimpeachable,havingbeendoneinthedarkitcanbeprovedonnoone。Astothe2dguarantee,personalreputation,itisshieldedcompleatly。Thepracticeiscertainlyconvenientforthelazy,themodest&theincompetent。Itsavesthemthetroubleofdevelopingtheiropinionmethodicallyandevenofmakingupanopinionatall。Thatofseriatimargumentshewswhethereveryjudgehastakenthetroubleofunderstandingthecase,ofinvestigatingitminutely,andofforminganopinionforhimself,insteadofpinningitonanother’ssleeve。Itwouldcertainlyberighttoabandonthispracticeinordertogivetoourcitizensoneandall,thatconfidenceintheirjudgeswhichmustbesodesirabletothejudgesthemselves,andsoimportanttothecementoftheunion。DuringtheadministrationofGenl。Washington,andwhileE。
RandolphwasAttorneyGeneral,hewasrequiredbyCongresstodigestthejudiciarylawsintoasingleone,withsuchamendmentsasmightbethoughtproper。HepreparedasectionrequiringtheJudgestogivetheiropinionsseriatim,inwriting,toberecordedinadistinctvolume。Otherbusinesspreventedthisbillfrombeingtakenup,anditpassedoff,butsuchavolumewouldhavebeenthebestpossiblebookofreports,andthebetter,asunincumberedwiththehiredsophismsandperversionsofCounsel。
Whatdoyouthinkofthestateofpartiesatthistime?Anopinionprevailsthatthereisnolongeranydistinction,thattherepublicans&Federalistsarecompleatlyamalgamatedbutitisnotso。Theamalgamationisofnameonly,notofprinciple。AllindeedcallthemselvesbythenameofRepublicans,becausethatofFederalistswasextinguishedinthebattleofNewOrleans。Butthetruthisthatfindingthatmonarchyisadesperatewishinthiscountry,theyrallytothepointwhichtheythinknextbest,aconsolidatedgovernment。Theiraimisnowthereforetobreakdowntherightsreservedbytheconstitutiontothestatesasabulwarkagainstthatconsolidation,thefearofwhichproducedthewholeoftheoppositiontotheconstitutionatit’sbirth。HencenewRepublicansinCongress,preachingthedoctrinesoftheoldFederalists,andthenewnick-namesofUltrasandRadicals。ButI
trusttheywillfailunderthenew,astheoldname,andthatthefriendsoftherealconstitutionandunionwillprevailagainstconsolidation,astheyhavedoneagainstmonarchism。Iscarcelyknowmyselfwhichismosttobedeprecated,aconsolidation,ordissolutionofthestates。Thehorrorsofbotharebeyondthereachofhumanforesight。
Ihavewrittenyoualongletter,andcommittedtoyouthoughtswhichIwoulddotofewothers。IfIamright,youwillapprovethem;ifwrong,commiseratethemasthedreamsofaSuperannuateaboutthingsfromwhichheistoderiveneithergoodnorharm。Butyouwillstillreceivethemasaproofofmyconfidenceintherectitudeofyourmindandprinciples,ofwhichIprayyoutoreceiveentireassurancewiththatofmycontinuedandgreatfriendshipandrespect。
RELIGIONANDTHEUNIVERSITY
_ToDr。ThomasCooper_
_Monticello,November2,1822_
DEARSIR,——YourfavorofOctoberthe18thcametohandyesterday。Theatmosphereofourcountryisunquestionablychargedwithathreateningcloudoffanaticism,lighterinsomeparts,denserinothers,buttooheavyinall。Ihadnoidea,however,thatinPennsylvania,thecradleoftolerationandfreedomofreligion,itcouldhavearisentotheheightyoudescribe。ThismustbeowingtothegrowthofPresbyterianism。TheblasphemyandabsurdityofthefivepointsofCalvin,andtheimpossibilityofdefendingthem,rendertheiradvocatesimpatientofreasoning,irritable,andpronetodenunciation。InBoston,however,anditsneighborhood,Unitarianismhasadvancedtosogreatstrength,asnowtohumblethishaughtiestofallreligioussects;insomuchthattheycondescendtointerchangewiththemandtheothersects,thecivilitiesofpreachingfreelyandfrequentlyineachothers’meeting-houses。InRhodeIsland,ontheotherhand,nosectarianpreacherwillpermitanUnitariantopollutehisdesk。InourRichmondthereismuchfanaticism,butchieflyamongthewomen。Theyhavetheirnightmeetingsandprayingparties,where,attendedbytheirpriests,andsometimesbyahen-peckedhusband,theypourforththeeffusionsoftheirlovetoJesus,intermsasamatoryandcarnal,astheirmodestywouldpermitthemtousetoamereearthlylover。InourvillageofCharlottesville,thereisagooddegreeofreligion,withasmallspiceonlyoffanaticism。Wehavefoursects,butwithouteitherchurchormeeting-house。Thecourt-houseisthecommontemple,oneSundayinthemonthtoeach。Here,EpiscopalianandPresbyterian,MethodistandBaptist,meettogether,joininhymningtheirMaker,listenwithattentionanddevotiontoeachothers’preachers,andallmixinsocietywithperfectharmony。ItisnotsointhedistrictswherePresbyterianismprevailsundividedly。Theirambitionandtyrannywouldtoleratenorivaliftheyhadpower。Systematicalingraspingatanascendencyoverallothersects,theyaim,liketheJesuits,atengrossingtheeducationofthecountry,arehostiletoeveryinstitutionwhichtheydonotdirect,andjealousatseeingothersbegintoattendatalltothatobject。Thediffusionofinstruction,towhichthereisnowsogrowinganattention,willbetheremoteremedytothisfeveroffanaticism;whilethemoreproximateonewillbetheprogressofUnitarianism。Thatthiswill,erelong,bethereligionofthemajorityfromnorthtosouth,Ihavenodoubt。
InouruniversityyouknowthereisnoProfessorshipofDivinity。Ahandlehasbeenmadeofthis,todisseminateanideathatthisisaninstitution,notmerelyofnoreligion,butagainstallreligion。OccasionwastakenatthelastmeetingoftheVisitors,tobringforwardanideathatmightsilencethiscalumny,whichweighedonthemindsofsomehonestfriendstotheinstitution。
Inourannualreporttothelegislature,afterstatingtheconstitutionalreasonsagainstapublicestablishmentofanyreligiousinstruction,wesuggesttheexpediencyofencouragingthedifferentreligioussectstoestablish,eachforitself,aprofessorshipoftheirowntenets,ontheconfinesoftheuniversity,sonearasthattheirstudentsmayattendthelecturesthere,andhavethefreeuseofourlibrary,andeveryotheraccommodationwecangivethem;preserving,however,theirindependenceofusandofeachother。Thisfillsthechasmobjectedtoours,asadefectinaninstitutionprofessingtogiveinstructionin_all_usefulsciences。
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