CHAPTER 1 - ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY ) { PT. 9 }
CHAPTER 1 - ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY ) - { PT. 9 } - Dr. Isaac Watts declared that in his day there was a general decay of living Christianity in the hearts and lives of people, and it was a general matter of sorrowful observation among all who lay the cause of God to heart. Dr. John Guyse, another very admirable Nonconformist, said: The religion of nature makes up the favored topic of our age, and the religion of Jesus is valued only for the sake of that, and only as far as it carries on the light of nature and is a bare improvement of that kind of light. All that is distinctively Christian, or that is specific to Christ, everything concerning Him that does not have its apparent foundation in natural light or that goes beyond its principles is dismissed, banished, and despised. Testimony like this could easily be multiplied tenfold, but I will spare you. Enough probably has been shown to prove that when I speak of the moral and religious condition of England at the beginning of the eighteenth century as painfully deficient, I am not exaggerating. ________________________________________________________
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