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Farrar, F. W. (Frederic William), 1831-1903
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But if we cannot and wall not save ourselves, let us save our children. If the w^ealth and peace of this generation is to be a holocaust to drink, let the naxt be an oftering to God. Let us, as AVellington said at Waterloo, let us have young soldiers. Let o BETWEEN THE IJVIXG AND THE DEAD. 15 every young man in his strength, every maiden in lier innocence and beauty, join the ranks of the abstainers. Let the manliness of the nation spring to its own defence, so that by a sense of shame and a lo...ve of virtue, if this evil cannot be suppressed by law, it may perish of inanition. If so, I see no end to the great- ness of England, no limit to the prolongation of her power. If not, in all history, as in all individual experience, I see but this one lesson — no nation, no individual, can thrive so long as it be under the dominion of a besetting sin. It must conf|uer or be conquered. It must destroy it or be destroyed by it. It must strike at the source of it or be stricken down by it into the dust.

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