[ CHAPTER 1 ] - CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY - { PT. 4 }
CHAPTER 1 - CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY - { PT. 4 } - Let and Englishman imagine, if he can, his country without any of the things that I have just mentioned, and he will have a little idea of the economic and financial condition of England a hundred years ago. However, I leave these things to the political economists and historians of this world. As interesting as they are, they undoubtedly do not form any part of the subject that I want to consider. As a minister of Christ's gospel, I want to confine my attention and direct your eye to the religious and moral condition of England a hundred years ago. The condition of this country in a religious and moral point of view in the middle of the eighteenth century was so painfully unsatisfactory that it is difficult to relate any adequate idea of it. English people of the present day, who have never been led to look into the subject, have noidea of the darkness that prevailed. From the year 1700 until about the era of the French Revolution, England seemed barren of all that was really good. How such a state of things could have arisen in a land of readily available Bibles and professing Protestantism is almost past comprehension. ________________________________________________________
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