and redressing their wrongs! For want of that, they were obliged to seek their right among lawyers, who quickly devoured every thing that was left them—thousands every term were obliged to go back worse than they came.
Let me then, said he, call upon you who are magistrates, and put you in mind, that if the people are debtors to you for obedience, you are debtors to them for protection. If you deny this, they must suffer; but God will assuredly espouse their cause against you.
And now, if we search for the root of all these evils; what is it but avarice? This it is that maketh the bad nobleman, the bad magistrate, the bad pastor, and the bad lawyer.'
Having thus freely addressed his audience, he concluded his sermon with an hearty ex∣hortation, 'That all would consider these things, and that such as found themselves faulty, would amend their lives.'
Thus this pious man began his ministry: such was the sense he had of that plainness and sincerity which became it: as he thought nothing his interest, but what was also his