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第79章 Part 6(6)

This misery of the poor I had many occasions to be an eyewitness of,and sometimes also of the charitable assistance that some pious people daily gave to such,sending them relief and supplies both of food,physic,and other help,as they found they wanted;and indeed it is a debt of justice due to the temper of the people of that day to take notice here,that not only great sums,very great sums of money were charitably sent to the Lord Mayor and aldermen for the assistance and support of the poor distempered people,but abundance of private people daily distributed large sums of money for their relief,and sent people about to inquire into the condition of particular distressed and visited families,and relieved them;nay,some pious ladies were so transported with zeal in so good a work,and so confident in the protection of Providence in discharge of the great duty of charity,that they went about in person distributing alms to the poor,and even visiting poor families,though sick and infected,in their very houses,appointing nurses to attend those that wanted attending,and ordering apothecaries and surgeons,the first to supply them with drugs or plasters,and such things as they wanted;and the last to lance and dress the swellings and tumours,where such were wanting;giving their blessing to the poor in substantial relief to them,as well as hearty prayers for them.

I will not undertake to say,as some do,that none of those charitable people were suffered to fall under the calamity itself;but this I may say,that I never knew any one of them that miscarried,which Imention for the encouragement of others in case of the like distress;and doubtless,if they that give to the poor lend to the Lord,and He will repay them,those that hazard their lives to give to the poor,and to comfort and assist the poor in such a misery as this,may hope to be protected in the work.

Nor was this charity so extraordinary eminent only in a few,but (for I cannot lightly quit this point)the charity of the rich,as well in the city and suburbs as from the country,was so great that,in a word,a prodigious number of people who must otherwise inevitably have perished for want as well as sickness were supported and subsisted by it;and though I could never,nor I believe any one else,come to a full knowledge of what was so contributed,yet I do believe that,as I heard one say that was a critical observer of that part,there was not only many thousand pounds contributed,but many hundred thousand pounds,to the relief of the poor of this distressed,afflicted city;nay,one man affirmed to me that he could reckon up above one hundred thousand pounds a week,which was distributed by the churchwardens at the several parish vestries by the Lord Mayor and aldermen in the several wards and precincts,and by the particular direction of the court and of the justices respectively in the parts where they resided,over and above the private charity distributed by pious bands in the manner I speak of;and this continued for many weeks together.

I confess this is a very great sum;but if it be true that there was distributed in the parish of Cripplegate only,17,800in one week to the relief of the poor,as I heard reported,and which I really believe was true,the other may not be improbable.

It was doubtless to be reckoned among the many signal good providences which attended this great city,and of which there were many other worth recording,-I say,this was a very remarkable one,that it pleased God thus to move the hearts of the people in all parts of the kingdom so cheerfully to contribute to the relief and support of the poor at London,the good consequences of which were felt many ways,and particularly in preserving the lives and recovering the health of so many thousands,and keeping so many thousands of families from perishing and starving.

And now I am talking of the merciful disposition of Providence in this time of calamity,I cannot but mention again,though I have spoken several times of it already on other accounts,I mean that of the progression of the distemper;how it began at one end of the town,and proceeded gradually and slowly from one part to another,and like a dark cloud that passes over our heads,which,as it thickens and overcasts the air at one end,dears up at the other end;so,while the plague went on raging from west to east,as it went forwards east,it abated in the west,by which means those parts of the town which were not seized,or who were left,and where it had spent its fury,were (as it were)spared to help and assist the other;whereas,had the distemper spread itself over the whole city and suburbs,at once,raging in all places alike,as it has done since in some places abroad,the whole body of the people must have been overwhelmed,and there would have died twenty thousand a day,as they say there did at Naples;,nor would the people have been able to have helped or assisted one another.

For it must be observed that where the plague was in its full force,there indeed the people were very miserable,and the consternation was inexpressible.But a little before it reached even to that place,or presently after it was gone,they were quite another sort of people;and I cannot but acknowledge that there was too much of that common temper of mankind to be found among us all at that time,namely,to forget the deliverance when the danger is past.But I shall come to speak of that part again.

It must not be forgot here to take some notice of the state of trade during the time of this common calamity,and this with respect to foreign trade,as also to our home trade.

As to foreign trade,there needs little to be said.The trading nations of Europe were all afraid of us;no port of France,or Holland,or Spain,or Italy would admit our ships or correspond with us;indeed we stood on ill terms with the Dutch,and were in a furious war with them,but though in a bad condition to fight abroad,who had such dreadful enemies to struggle with at home.

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