‘Much have I seen in these [northern] Italian cities,’
continues Gaddi, ‘and many have I met with who profess Christ;
but few and far between are those who faithfully serve the
Lord. Various, truly, are the heresies that there abound, so
that the land is, in truth, a very Babylon. This, you may be
sure, I have not beheld without extreme distress of mind and
tearful eyes; but the heresy that flourishes the most of all,
is the doctrine of the proud and Satanic Servetus, insomuch
that many of the faithful entreat you to come forward, and
controvert his writings; a task to which they think you are
the more bound to apply yourself, as he boasts that no one has
yet dared to write against him. I, too, if my entreaty may be
of any avail, beseech you to undertake the business. I know
the influence your writings have with all in Italy, who fear
God. If you deigned to take pen in hand against George [he had
published a tract against predestination], who was every way
unworthy of your notice, for he was plunged in the deepest
ignorance, how much rather ought you to come forward against
this diabolical spirit, who is looked on by so many as having
the highest authority in matters of doctrine. And truly his
teaching, though it be of the most impious and pestilent kind,
is calculated to impose on those whose eyes serve them not to
see far before them. Wherefore, I entreat you yet again, to
undertake the task I propose. Postpone, I pray you, for a few
days your other studies; betake you to this most necessary
work, and be the hammer that shall smite the enemy.
Your most devoted,
PAULUS GADIUS CREMONENSIS.
Zürich, July 23rd, 1553.[71]
CHAPTER III.
SERVETUS IS ARRAIGNED ON THE CAPITAL CHARGE BY CALVIN.
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