From J. M. Rodwell 1 June 1877
28, Fellows Road, | S. Hampstead, N.W.
June 1. 1877
My dear Sir/
As one of those who have derived immense instruction and satisfaction from the perusal of your various works and not least from that on the Descent of Man, with the conclusions of which, I upon the whole quite agree (—while at the same time I am not presumptuous enough to think my opinion as a mere smatterer in science of the smallest worth—) will you excuse my forwarding to you for your amusement an extract from a volume of Sermons just forwarded to me from Chios and there preached by a certain Archimandrite of the name of “Gregory” who has the repute of being one of the best men of his order in the Greek Islands.1 It will perhaps be a source of satisfaction to you to know that your works are read in those parts & apparently believed in, and that the worthy priest can only meet your arguments by abuse.
He says—the vol. by the way is entitled. Ἑρμηνεια τ. Κυριάκης προσευχῆς — at p. 36 — βλεπει τις νεους μολις ψελλιζοντας ὀλιγα γαλλικα, ἐρημους πασης ἐμβριθους κ ἐπιστημονικης παιδευσεως, συζητο̄ντας παντολμως περι θρησκευτικων κ μεταφυσικων ζητηματων ά̔τινα πανταπασιν ἠγνοο̄νται, κρινοντας κ ἐπικρινοντας μωρως κ ἀμαθως παν ό̔τι ὁ Χριστιανισμος ως θειον κ ἱερον γεραιρει κ αποθαυμαζοντας ἀγυρτικωτερον τον Βολταιρον ή̓́ τον Ρενὰν ή̓́ τον ά̓́θλιον ἐκεινον ἀπόγονον του πιθηκου Δαρβιν κ.τ.λ.2
You will I am sure excuse my troubling you with this extract—as I thought it might provoke a laugh.3
I am | with much respect | yours faithfully | J M Rodwell
Footnotes
Summary
Sends extract abusing CD, from a sermon by a Greek priest.
Letter details
- Letter no.
- DCP-LETT-10980
- From
- John Medows Rodwell
- To
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Sent from
- Hampstead
- Source of text
- DAR 176: 190
- Physical description
- ALS 3pp
Please cite as
Darwin Correspondence Project, “Letter no. 10980,” accessed on 19 May 2024, https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/letter/?docId=letters/DCP-LETT-10980.xml