CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY - { CHAPTER 1 }


 [ CHAPTER  1 ] - ( THE RELIGIOUS AND MORAL CONDITION OF ENGLAND AT THE BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY )                                                              

{ PT.  1 } - The subject I discuss in this book is partly historical and partly biographical. You will be disappointed if you expect a story of fiction or something partly drawn from my imagination. Such writing is not in my field, and I would have no time for it even if it was. Plain facts and the stern realities of life absorb all the time that I can spare to write. I believe, though, that with most readers, the subject I have chosen is one that needs no apology. The person who feels no interest in the history and biography of his own country is certainly a poor patriot and a worse philosopher. He cannot very well be called a patriot. True patriotism will make a person care about everything that concerns his country. A true patriot will want to know something about everyone who has left his mark on his nation's character. He certainly is not a philosopher, for philosophy is history teaching by examples. To know the steps by which England has reached her present position is essential to a right understanding of both our national privileges and our national dangers. To know the men whom God raised up to do His work in days gone by will guide us in looking around for standard-bearers in our own days and in the days to come.                                  _________________________________________________________  

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