CHAPTER 1 - ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY ) - { PT. 14 )

 

CHAPTER  1  -  ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY )  -  { PT.  14 } - The sum it all up and bring this part of my subject to a conclusion, I ask my readers to remember that the good works with which everyone is now familiar, did not exist a hundred years ago. William Wilberforce had not yet attacked the slave trade. John Howard had not yet reformed prisons. Robert Raikes had not yet established Sunday schools. We had no Bible societies, no free schoolds for the poor children, no city missions, no pastoral aid societies, and no missions to the heathen. The Spirit of slumber was over the land. From a religious and moral point of view, England was sound asleep. As I conclude this chapter, I cannot help remarking that we should be more thankful for the times in which we live. I fear we are far too inclined to look at the evils we see around us and to forget how much worse things were a hundred years ago. I boldly admit that I have no faith in those good old times of which some delight to speak. I regard them as mere fablies and myths. I believe that our own times are the best times that England has ever seen.                                                                                                        ________________________________________________________  

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