Containing a Survey of the present State of the World. In this survey I shall consider the world as divided, according to its usual division, into four parts, EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, and AMERICA, and take notice of the extent of the several countries, their population, civilization, and religion. The article of religion I shall divide into Christian, Jewish, Mahometan, and Pagan; and shall now and then hint at the particular sect of them that prevails in the places which I shall describe. The following Tables will exhibit a more comprehensive view of what I propose, than any thing I can offer on the subject. EUROPE. Countries. | EXTENT | Number of Inhabitants. | Religion. | Length Miles. | Breadth Miles. | Great-Britain | 680 | 300 | 12,000,000 | Protestants, of many denominations. | Ireland | 285 | 160 | 2,000,000 | Protestants and Papists. | France | 600 | 500 | 24,000,000 | Catholics, Deists, and Protestants. | Spain | 700 | 500 | 9,500,000 | Papists. | Portugal | 300 | 100 | 2,000,000 | Papists. | Sweden, including Sweden proper, Gothland, Shonen, Lapland, Bothnia, and Finland | 800 | 500 | 3,500,000 | The Swedes are serious Lutherans, but most of the Laplanders are Pagans, and very superstitious. | Isle of Gothland | 80 | 23 | 5,000 | —— Oesel | 45 | 24 | 2,500 | —— Oeland | 84 | 9 | 1,000 | —— Dago | 26 | 23 | 1,000 | —— Aland | 24 | 20 | 800 | —— Hogland | 9 | 5 | 100 | Denmark | 240 | 114 | 360,000 | Lutherans of the Helvetic Confession. | Isle of Zeeland | 60 | 60 | 284,000 | Ditto. | —— Funen | 38 | 32 | 144,000 | Ditto. | —— Arroe | 8 | 2 | 200 | Ditto. | —— Iceland | 435 | 185 | 60,000 | Ditto. | —— Langeland | 27 | 12 | 3,000 | Ditto. | —— Laland | 38 | 30 | 148,000 | Ditto. | —— Falster | 27 | 12 | 3,000 | Ditto. | —— Mona | 14 | 5 | 600 | Ditto. | —— Alsen | 15 | 6 | 600 | Ditto. | —— Femeren | 13 | 8 | 1,000 | Ditto. | —— Bornholm | 20 | 12 | 2,000 | Lutherans. | Greenland | Undiscovered. | 7,000 | Pagans, and Moravian Christians. | Norway | 750 | 170 | 724,000 | Lutherans. | 24 Faro Isles | | | 4,500 | Ditto. | Danish Lapland | 285 | 172 | 100,000 | Ditto, and Pagans. | Poland | 700 | 680 | 9,000,000 | Papists, Lutherans, Calvinists, & Jews. | Prussia4 | 400 | 160 | 2,500,000 | Calvinists, Catholics, & Lutherans. | Sardinia | 135 | 57 | 600,000 | Papists. | Sicily | 180 | 92 | 1,000,000 | Ditto. | Italy | 660 | 120 | 20,000,000 | Ditto. | United Netherlands | 150 | 150 | 2,000,000 | Protestants of several denominations. | Austrian Netherlands | 200 | 200 | 2,500,000 | Papists and Protestants. | Switzerland | 200 | 100 | 2,880,000 | Papists and Protestants. | The Grisons. | 100 | 62 | 800,000 | Lutherans and Papists. | The Abbacy of St. Gall | 24 | 10 | 50,000 | Ditto. | Neufchatel | 32 | 20 | 100,000 | Calvinists. | Valais | 80 | 30 | 440,000 | Papists. | Piedmont | 140 | 98 | 900,000 | Ditto, and Protestants. | Savoy | 87 | 60 | 720,000 | Ditto. | Geneva, City | | | 24,000 | Calvinists. | Bohemia | 478 | 322 | 2,100,000 | Papists and Moravians. | Hungary | 300 | 200 | 2,500,000 | Papists. | Germany | 600 | 500 | 20,000,000 | Ditto, and Protestants. | Russia in Europe | 1500 | 1100 | 22,000,000 | Greek Church. | Turkey in Europe | 1000 | 900 | 18,000,000 | Greek Christians, Jews, & Mahometans. | Budziac Tartary | 300 | 60 | 1,200,000 | Greek Christians, Jews, & Mahometans. | Lesser Tartary | 390 | 65 | 1,000,000 | Ditto. | Crim Tartary | 145 | 80 | 500,000 | Ditto. | Isle of Tenedos | 5 | 3 | 200 | Mahometans. | —— Negropont | 90 | 25 | 25,000 | Ditto. | —— Lemnos | 25 | 25 | 4,000 | Ditto. | —— Paros | 36 in compass. | 4,500 | Greek Christians. | —— Lesbos, or Mitylene | 160 in compass. | 30,000 | Mahometans and Greeks. | —— Naxia | 100 in compass. | 8,000 | Greeks and Papists. | —— Scio, or Chios | 112 in compass. | 113,000 | Greek Christians, Papists, & Mahomet. | —— Nio | 40 in compass. | 1,000 | Ditto. | —— Scyros | 60 in compass. | 1,000 | Ditto. | —— Mycone | 36 in compass. | 3,000 | Ditto. | —— Samos | 30 | 15 | 12,000 | Mahometans. | —— Nicaria | 70 in compass. | 3,000 | Greek Christians. | —— Andros | 120 in compass. | 4,000 | Ditto. | —— Cyclades, Delos the Chief | | 700 | Ditto. | —— Zia | 40 in compass. | 8,000 | Ditto. | —— Cerigo or Cytheraea | 50 in compass. | 1,000 | Ditto. | —— Santorin | 36 in compass. | 10,000 | Ditto, and Papists. | —— Policandra | 8 in compass. | 400 | Ditto. | —— Patmos | 18 in compass. | 600 | Ditto. | —— Sephanto | 36 in compass. | 5,000 | Greeks. | —— Claros | 40 in compass. | 1,700 | Mahometans. | —— Amorgo | 36 in compass. | 4,000 | Greek Christians. | —— Leros | 18 in compass. | 800 | Christians and Mahometans. | —— Thermia | 40 in compass. | 6,000 | Greek Christians. | —— Stampalia | 50 in compass. | 3,000 | Ditto. | —— Salamis | 50 in compass. | 1,000 | Ditto. | —— Scarpanta | 20 in compass. | 2,000 | Ditto. | —— Cephalonia | 130 in compass. | 50,000 | Ditto. | —— Zant | 50 in compass. | 30,000 | Greek Christians. | —— Milo | 60 in compass. | 40,000 | Ditto. | —— Corfu | 120 in compass. | 60,000 | Ditto. | —— Candia, or Crete | 200 | 60 | 400,000 | Ditto, and Mahometans. | —— Coos, or Stanchia | 70 in compass. | 12,800 | Mahometans and Christians. | —— Rhodes | 60 | 25 | 120,000 | Ditto. | —— Cyprus | 150 | 70 | 300,000 | Mahometans. |
ASIA. Countries. | EXTENT | Number of Inhabitants. | Religion. | Length Miles. | Breadth Miles. | Turkey in Asia contains Anatolia, Syria, Palestine, Diabekr, Turcomania, and Georgia | 1000 | 800 | 20,000,000 | Mahometanism is most prevalent, but there are many Greek, Latin, Eutychian, and Armenian Christians. | Arabia | 1300 | 1200 | 16,000,000 | Mahometans. | Persia | 1280 | 1140 | 20,000,000 | Ditto, of the Sect of Ali. | Great Tartary | 4000 | 1200 | 40,000,000 | Mahometans and Pagans. | Siberia | 2800 | 9600 | 7,500,000 | Greek Christians and Pagans. | Samojedia | 2000 | 370 | 1,900,000 | Pagans. | Kamtschatcha | 540 | 236 | 900,000 | Ditto. | Nova Zembla | Undiscovered. | thinly inhabit. | Ditto. | China | 1400 | 1260 | 60,000,000 | Ditto. | Japan contains Niphon Isl. | 900 | 360 | 10,000,000 | Ditto. | Isle of Ximo | 210 | 200 | 3,000,000 | Pagans. | —— Xicoco | 117 | 104 | 1,800,000 | Ditto. | —— Tsussima | 39 | 34 | 40,000 | Ditto. | —— Iki | 20 | 17 | 6,000 | Ditto. | —— Kubitessima | 30 | 26 | 8,000 | Ditto. | —— Matounsa | 54 | 26 | 50,000 | Ditto. | —— Fastistia | 36 | 34 | 30,000 | Ditto. | —— Firando | 30 | 28 | 10,000 | Ditto. | —— Amacusa | 27 | 24 | 6,000 | Ditto. | —— Awasi | 30 | 18 | 5,000 | Ditto. | India beyond the Ganges | 2000 | 1000 | 50,000,000 | Mahometans and Pagans. | Indostan | 2000 | 1500 | 110,000,000 | Ditto. | Tibet | 1200 | 480 | 10,000,000 | Pagans. | Isle of Ceylon | 250 | 200 | 2,000,000 | Pagans, except the Dutch Christians. | —— Maldives | 1000 in number. | 100,000 | Mahometans. | —— Sumatra | 1000 | 100 | 2,100,000 | Ditto, and Pagans. | —— Java | 580 | 100 | 2,700,000 | Ditto. | —— Timor | 2400 | 54 | 300,000 | Ditto, and a few Christians. | —— Borneo | 800 | 700 | 8,000,000 | Ditto. | —— Celebes | 510 | 240 | 2,000,000 | Ditto. | —— Boutam | 75 | 30 | 80,000 | Mahometans. | —— Carpentyn | 30 | 3 | 2,000 | Christian Protestants. | —— Ourature | 18 | 6 | 3,000 | Pagans. | —— Pullo Lout | 60 | 36 | 10,000 | Ditto. | Besides the little Islands of Manaar, Aripen, Caradivia, Pengandiva, Analativa, Nainandiva, and Nindundiva, which are inhabited by Christian Protestants. | And Banca, Madura, Bally, Lambeck, Flores, Solor, Leolana, Panterra, Miscomby, and several others, inhabited by Pagans and Mahometans. | The Moluccas are, | —— Banda | 20 | 10 | 6,000 | Pagans and Mahometans. | —— Buro | 25 | 10 | 7,000 | Ditto. | —— Amboyna | 25 | 10 | 7,500 | Christians;—the Dutch have 25 Ch. | —— Ceram | 210 | 45 | 250,000 | Pagans and Mahometans. | —— Gillola | 190 | 110 | 650,000 | Ditto. | And Pullo-way, Pullo-rin, Nera, Guamanapi, Guilliaien, Ternate, Metir, Machian, and Bachian, which are inhabited by Pagans and Mahometans. | The Phillippine Islands are supposed to be about 11,000;—some of the chief are, | Isle of Mindanao | 60 | 40 | 18,000 | Pagans and Mahometans. | —— Bahol | 24 | 12 | 6,000 | Ditto. | —— Layta | 48 | 27 | 10,000 | Ditto. | —— Parragon | 240 | 60 | 100,000 | Ditto. | The Calamines are Sebu | 60 | 24 | 10,000 | Papists. | —— Mindora | 60 | 36 | 12,000 | Pagans and Mahometans. | —— Philippina | 185 | 120 | 104,000 | Ditto. | —— Negroes Isle | 150 | 60 | 80,000 | Papists. | —— Manilla | | | 31,000 | Ditto, and Pagans. | The Ladrone Islands are inhabited by most uncivilized Pagans. | New Holland | 2500 | 2000 | 12,000,000 | Pagans;—1 or 2 Ministers are there. | New Zealand5 | 960 | 180 | 1,120,000 | Ditto. | New Guinea | 1000 | 360 | 1,900,000 | Ditto. | New Britain | 180 | 120 | 900,000 | Ditto. | New Ireland | 180 | 60 | 700,000 | Ditto. | Onrong Java | A Cluster of Isles. | | Ditto. | New Caledonia | 260 | 30 | 170,000 | Ditto. | New Hebrides | | | | Ditto. | Friendly Isles | 20 in number. | | Ditto. | Sandwich Isles | 7 in number. | 400,000 | Ditto. | Society Isles | 6 in number. | 800,000 | Ditto. | Kurile Isles | 45 in number. | 50,000 | Ditto. | Pelew Isles | | | Pagans. | Oonalashka Isle | 40 | 20 | 3,000 | Ditto. | The other South-Sea Islands. | | | | Ditto. |
AFRICA. Countries. | EXTENT | Number of Inhabitants. | Religion. | Length Miles. | Breadth Miles. | Egypt | 600 | 250 | 2,200,000 | Mahometans and Jews. | Nubia | 940 | 600 | 3,000,000 | Ditto. | Barbary | 1800 | 500 | 3,500,000 | Mahometans, Jews, and Christians. | Biledulgerid | 2500 | 350 | 3,500,000 | Mahometans, Christians, and Jews. | Zaara, or the Desart | 3400 | 660 | 800,000 | Ditto. | Abyssinia | 900 | 800 | 5,800,000 | Armenian Christians. | Abex | 540 | 130 | 1,600,000 | Christians and Pagans. | Negroland | 2200 | 840 | 18,000,000 | Pagans. | Loango | 410 | 300 | 1,500,000 | Ditto. | Congo | 540 | 220 | 2,000,000 | Ditto. | Angola | 360 | 250 | 1,400,000 | Ditto. | Benguela | 430 | 180 | 1,600,000 | Ditto. | Mataman | 450 | 240 | 1,500,000 | Ditto. | Ajan | 900 | 300 | 2,500,000 | Ditto. | Zanguebar | 1400 | 350 | 3,000,000 | Ditto. | Monoemugi | 900 | 660 | 2,000,000 | Ditto. | Sofala | 480 | 300 | 1,000,000 | Pagans. | Terra de Natal | 600 | 350 | 2,000,000 | Ditto. | Caffraria, or the Hottentots Country | 708 | 660 | 2,000,000 | Ditto, & a few Christians at the Cape. | Isle of Madagascar | 1000 | 220 | 2,000,000 | Pagans and Mahometans. | —— St. Mary | 54 | 9 | 5,000 | French Papists. | —— Mascarin | 39 | 30 | 17,000 | Ditto. | —— St. Helena | 21 in compass. | 1,000 | English and French Christians. | —— Annabon | 16 | 14 | 4,000 | Portuguese Papists. | —— St. Thomas | 25 | 23 | 9,000 | Pagans. | —— Zocotora | 80 | 54 | 10,000 | Mahometans. | —— Comora Isles | 5 in number. | 5,000 | Ditto. | —— Mauritius | 150 in compass. | 10,000 | French Papists. | —— Bourbon | 90 in compass. | 15,000 | French Papists. | —— Madeiras | 3 in number. | 10,000 | Papists. | —— Cape Verd Isles | 10 in number. | 20,000 | Ditto. | —— Canaries | 12 in number. | 30,000 | Ditto. | —— Azores | 9 in number. | 100,000 | Ditto. | —— Maltha | 15 | 8 | 1,200 | Ditto. | AMERICA. Countries. | EXTENT | Number of Inhabitants. | Religion. | Length Miles. | Breadth Miles. | Brazil | 2900 | 900 | 14,000,000 | Pagans and Papists. | Paraguay | 1140 | 460 | 10,000,000 | Pagans. | Chili | 1200 | 500 | 2,000,000 | Pagans and Papists. | Peru | 1800 | 600 | 10,000,000 | Pagans and Papists. | Country of the Amazons | 1200 | 900 | 8,000,000 | Pagans. | Terra Firma | 1400 | 700 | 10,000,000 | Pagans and Papists. | Guiana | 780 | 480 | 2,000,000 | Ditto. | Terra Magellanica | 1400 | 460 | 9,000,000 | Pagans. | Old Mexico | 2220 | 600 | 13,500,000 | Ditto, and Papists. | New Mexico | 2000 | 1000 | 14,000,000 | Ditto. | The States of America | 1000 | 600 | 3,700,000 | Christians, of various denominations. | Terra de Labrador, Nova-Scotia, Louisiana, Canada, and all the country inland from Mexico to Hudson's-Bay | 1680 | 600 | 8,000,000 | Christians, of various denominations, but most of the North-American Indians are Pagans. | California, and from thence along the western coast to 70 degrees south latitude, and so far inland as to meet the above article | 2820 | 1380 | 9,000,000 | Pagans. | All to the north of 70 degrees | unknown. | | Pagans. | Cape Breton | 400 | 110 | 20,000 | Christians. | —— Newfoundland | 350 | 200 | 1,400 | Protestants. | —— Cumberland's Isle | 780 | 300 | 10,000 | Pagans. | —— Madre de Dios | 105 | 30 | 8,000 | Ditto. | —— Terra del Fuego | 120 | 36 | 5,000 | Ditto. | All the Islands in the Vicinity of Cape Horn | | Pagans. | The Bermudas extend | 16 | 5 | 20,000 | Half English, and Half Slaves. | The Little Antilles | are Aruba | 5 | 3 | 200 | Dutch, and Pagan Negoes. | —— Curassoa | 30 | 10 | 11,000 | Ditto. | —— Bonaire | 10 | 3 | 300 | Ditto. | —— Margaritta | 40 | 24 | 18,000 | Spaniards, and Pagan Negroes. | —— St Trinidad | 90 | 60 | 100,000 | Ditto. | The Bahamas are | —— Bahama | 50 | 16 | 16,000 | Pagans. | —— Providence | 28 | 11 | 6,000 | Ditto. | Besides Eluthera, Harbour, Lucayonegua, Andross Cigateo, Guanaliana, Yumeta, Samana, Yuma, Mayaguana, Ynguana, Caieos, and Triangula—Pagans. | The Antilles are | —— Cuba | 700 | 60 | 1,000,000 | Papists. | —— Jamaica | 140 | 60 | 400,000 | English, and Pagan Negroes. | —— St. Domingo | 450 | 150 | 1,000,000 | French, Spaniards, and Negroes. | —— Porto Rico | 100 | 49 | 300,000 | Spaniards and Negroes. | —— Vache, or Cows I. | 18 | 2 | 1,000 | Ditto. | The Virgin Isles are 12 in number, of which Danes Island is the principal—Protestants. | The Carribbees are | —— St. Cruz | 30 | 10 | 13,500 | Danish Protestants. | —— Anguilla | 30 | 9 | 6,000 | Protestants, and Negroes. | —— St. Martin | 21 | 12 | 7,500 | Ditto. | —— St. Bartholomew | 6 | 4 | 720 | Ditto. | —— Barbuda | 20 | 12 | 7,500 | Ditto. | —— Saba | 5 | 4 | 1,500 | Ditto. | —— Guardulope | 45 | 38 | 50,000 | Catholics, and Pagan Negroes. | —— Marigalante | 15 | 12 | 5,400 | Ditto. | —— Tobago | 32 | 9 | 2,400 | Ditto. | —— Desiada | 12 | 6 | 1,500 | Ditto. | —— Granada | 30 | 15 | 13,500 | English, and Pagan Negroes. | —— St. Lucia | 23 | 12 | 5,000 | Ditto, and Native Pagan Caribbs. | | Whites. | Negroes. | —— St. Eustatia | 6 | 4 | 5,000 | 15,000 | Dutch, English, &c. | —— St. Christopher | 20 | 7 | 6,000 | 36,000 | English. | —— Nevis | 6 | 4 | 5,000 | 10,000 | Ditto. | —— Antigua | 20 | 20 | 7,000 | 30,000 | Ditto. | —— Montferrat | 6 | 6 | 5,000 | 10,000 | Ditto. | —— Martinico | 60 | 30 | 20,000 | 50,000 | French. | —— St. Vincent's | 24 | 18 | 8,000 | 5,000 | The 8,000 are Native Caribbs. | —— Barbadoes | 21 | 14 | 30,000 | 100,000 | English. | —— Dominica | 28 | 13 | | 40,000 | Ditto, 2,000 of them Native Caribbs. | —— St. Thomas | 15 in compass. | | 8,000 | Danish Protestants. | This, as nearly as I can obtain information, is the state of the world; though in many countries, as Turkey, Arabia, Great Tartary, Africa, and America, except the United States, and most of the Asiatic Islands, we have no accounts of the number of inhabitants, that can be relied on. I have therefore only calculated the extent, and counted a certain number on an average upon a square mile; in some countries more, and in others less, according as circumstances determine. A few general remarks upon it will conclude this section. First, the inhabitants of the world according to this calculation, amount to about seven hundred and thirty-one millions; four hundred and twenty millions of whom are still in pagan darkness; an hundred and thirty millions the followers of Mahomet; an hundred millions catholics; forty-four millions protestants; thirty millions of the greek and armenian churches, and perhaps seven millions of jews. It must undoubtedly strike every considerate mind, what a vast proportion of the sons of Adam there are, who yet remain in the most deplorable state of heathen darkness, without any means of knowing the true God, except what are afforded them by the works of nature; and utterly destitute of the knowledge of the gospel of Christ, or of any means of obtaining it. In many of these countries they have no written language, consequently no Bible, and are only led by the most childish customs and traditions. Such, for instance, are all the middle and back parts of North America, the inland parts of South America, the South-Sea Islands, New Holland, New Zealand, New Guinea; and I may add Great Tartary, Siberia, Samojedia, and the other parts of Asia contiguous to the frozen sea; the greatest part of Africa, the island of Madagascar, and many places beside. In many of these parts also they are cannibals, feeding upon the flesh of their slain enemies, with the greatest brutality and eagerness. The truth of this was ascertained, beyond a doubt, by the late eminent navigator, Cooke, of the New Zealanders, and some of the inhabitants of the western coast of America. Human sacrifices are also very frequently offered, so that scarce a week elapses without instances of this kind. They are in general poor, barbarous, naked pagans, as destitute of civilization, as they are of true religion. Secondly, barbarous as these poor heathens are, they appear to be as capable of knowledge as we are; and in many places, at least, have discovered uncommon genius and tractableness; and I greatly question whether most of the barbarities practiced by them, have not originated in some real or supposed affront, and are therefore, more properly, acts of self-defence, than proofs of inhuman and blood-thirsty dispositions. Thirdly, in other parts, where they have a written language, as in the East-Indies, China, Japan, &c. they know nothing of the gospel. The jesuits indeed once made many converts to popery among the Chinese; but their highest aim seemed to be to obtain their good opinion; for though the converts professed themselves Christians, yet they were allowed to honour the image of Confucius their great law-giver; and at length their ambitious intrigues brought upon them the displeasure of government, which terminated in the suppression of the mission, and almost, if not entirely, of the Christian name. It is also a melancholy fact, that the vices of Europeans have been communicated wherever they themselves have been; so that the religious state of even heathens has been rendered worse by intercourse with them! Fourthly, a very great proportion of Asia and Africa, with some part of Europe, are Mahometans; and those in Persia, who are of the sect of Hali, are the most inveterate enemies to the Turks; and they in return abhor the Persians. The Africans are some of the most ignorant of all the mahometans; especially the Arabs, who are scattered through all the northern parts of Africa, and live upon the depredations which they are continually making upon their neighbours. Fifthly, in respect to those who bear the Christian name, a very great degree of ignorance and immorality abounds amongst them. There are Christians, so called, of the greek and armenian churches, in all the mahometan countries; but they are, if possible, more ignorant and vicious than the mahometans themselves. The Georgian Christians, who are near the Caspian Sea, maintain themselves by selling their neighbours, relations, and children, for slaves to the Turks and Persians. And it is remarked, that if any of the greeks of Anatolia turn mussulmen, the Turks never set any store by them, on account of their being so much noted for dissimulation and hypocrisy. It is well known that most of the members of the greek church are very ignorant. Papists also are in general ignorant of divine things, and very vicious. Nor do the bulk of the church of England much exceed them, either in knowledge or holiness; and many errors, and much looseness of conduct, are to be found amongst dissenters of all denominations. The lutherans in Denmark, are much on a par with the ecclesiastics in England; and the face of most Christian countries presents a dreadful scene of ignorance, hypocrisy, and profligacy. Various baneful, and pernicious errors appear to gain ground, in almost every part of Christendom; the truths of the gospel, and even the gospel itself, are attacked, and every method that the enemy can invent is employed to undermine the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ. All these things are loud calls to Christians, and especially to ministers, to exert themselves to the utmost in their several spheres of action, and to try to enlarge them as much as possible.
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