1. The Fall Of The Roman Empire
Until the stirrings of conscience in Britain that developed into the Methodist revival began, we can detect scarcely a suspicion that there still remained great tasks in hand for our race to do, that enormous disturbances were close at hand, or that the path of man through space and time was dark with countless dangers, and must to the end remain a high and terrible enterprise. ... In our history here we have tried to set that story in a better light. ... The balance of power will continue to fluctuate, and the prosperity of our own or the neighboring kingdoms may be alternately exalted or dep...
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