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Thus these old Greeks were teachable, and learnt from all the
nations round. From the Phoenicians they learnt
shipbuilding, and some say letters beside; and from the
Assyrians they learnt painting, and carving, and building in
wood and stone; and from the Egyptians they learnt astronomy,
and many things which you would not understand. In this they
were like our own forefathers the Northmen, of whom you love
to hear, who, though they were wild and rough themselves,
were humble, and glad to learn from every one. Therefore God
rewarded these Greeks, as He rewarded our forefathers, and
made them wiser than the people who taught them in everything
they learnt; for He loves to see men and children open-hearted,
and willing to be taught; and to him who uses what
he has got, He gives more and more day by day. So these
Greeks grew wise and powerful, and wrote poems which will
live till the world's end, which you must read for yourselves
some day, in English at least, if not in Greek. And they
learnt to carve statues, and build temples, which are still
among the wonders of the world; and many another wondrous
thing God taught them, for which we are the wiser this day.
For you must not fancy, children, that because these old
Greeks were heathens, therefore God did not care for them,
and taught them nothing.
The Bible tells us that it was not so, but that God's mercy
is over all His works, and that He understands the hearts of
all people, and fashions all their works. And St. Paul told
these old Greeks in after times, when they had grown wicked
and fallen low, that they ought to have known better, because
they were God's offspring, as their own poets had said; and
that the good God had put them where they were, to seek the
Lord, and feel after Him, and find Him, though He was not far
from any one of them. And Clement of Alexandria, a great
Father of the Church, who was as wise as he was good, said
that God had sent down Philosophy to the Greeks from heaven,
as He sent down the Gospel to the Jews.
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