CHAPTER 2 - ( CHRISTIAN LEADERS OF THE 18TH CENTURY ) - { PT. 3 }

{ PT.  2 } - They did His work in the old apostolic way--by becoming the evangelists of their day. They taught one set of truths. They taught them in the same way--with fire, reality, and determination, as men fully convinced of what they taught. They taught them in the same spirit--always loving, compassionate, and like Paul, even weeping--but always bold, unflinching, and without fearing the face of man. They taught them with the same plan--always acting on the offensive, not waiting for sinners to come to them, but going after and seeking sinners. They did not sit idle until sinners offered to repent, but they assaulted the high places of ungodliness like men storming a breach, giving sinners no rest as long as they stuck to their sins. The movement of these courageous evangelists shook England from one end to the other. At first, people in high places tended to despise them. The educated people mocked at them as fanatics. The clever people made jokes and invented irreverent names for them. The Church of England closed her doors to them. The Dissenters turned the cold shoulder to them.                                                                              ________________________________________________________ 
 

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