[ CHAPTER 1 ] - ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY ) - { PT. 5 }
[ CHAPTER 1 ] - ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY ) - { PT. 5 } - Christianity seemed to lie as one dead, insomuch that you might have said, She is dead! Morality, no matter how much exalted in the pulpits, was thoroughly trampled underfoot in the streets. There was darkness in high places and darkness in low places. There was darkness in the court, in the camp, in Parliament, and in business. There was darkness in country and darkness in town. There was darkness among rich and darkness among poor. There was a dense, thick, religious and moral darkness. It was a darkness that could be felt. Does anyone ask what the churches were doing then? The Church of England existed in those days with her admirable articles of belief, her time-honored liturgy, her religious system, her Sunday services, and her ten thousand clergy. The Nonconformist body also existed with its hardly won liberty and its free pulpit. However, the same sad account can be given to both groups. They existed, but they could hardly be said to have lived. They did nothing. They were sound asleep. ________________________________________________________
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