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The History of Initiation - The Masonic Trowel

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IN AMERICA. 213<br />

<strong>The</strong> Peruvians, according to the testimony<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bar-<br />

89 tholomew Las Casas, were as innocent as lambs ; and<br />

Columbus said, in a letter to the King <strong>of</strong> Spain, "I<br />

swear to your majesty, there is not in the world a people<br />

more gentle, or more in<strong>of</strong>fensive." <strong>The</strong> Inca was distinguished<br />

by the title <strong>of</strong> Whaccacuyas, the friend <strong>of</strong> the<br />

poor.<br />

the prodigy had struck into his soul, *<br />

Prince,' says the Pontiff to the<br />

King, 'follow me into the temple,' " &c., &c. (Mann. Incas, vol. i.,<br />

pp. 53, 54, &c.)<br />

89 Las Casas was, however, a partial judge, for Acosta tells us,<br />

that<br />

"<br />

they sacrificed young children from foure to six yeares old<br />

unto tenne," in prodigious numbers, to avert misfortune and procure<br />

blessings. "<strong>The</strong>y did likewise sacrifice virgins; and sometimes<br />

a sonne would be sacrificed to the Sunne for the life <strong>of</strong> the father."<br />

(Hist. Ind., p. 380.) Thus, like the idolatrous Israelites <strong>of</strong> old,<br />

they sacrificed their sons and their daughters unto devils. (Psalm<br />

cvi., 36.)

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