The Warriors eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 176 pages of information about The Warriors.

The Warriors eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 176 pages of information about The Warriors.

The chief thing toward which we are moving is, I believe, the Enthronement of the Christ.  Christ has always been, in the hearts of the few, enthroned and enshrined.  Even in the dark years of mediaeval superstition and unrest, there were the cloistered ones who maintained traditions of faith and did works of mercy, as there were knightly ones who upheld the ministry of chivalry, and followed, though afar, the tender shining of the Holy Grail.  But now all the signs point to a great and general recognition of the Christ—­Christ to be lifted high on the hands of the nations, to His throne above the stars!

A new spiritual note is to be heard in modern subjects of study, is noticeable in all paths of intellectual prestige.  History is no more looked upon as the story of the trophies of warriors, conquerors, and kings.  History, rising out of dim mists, is seen to be the marching and the countermarching of nations in the throes of progress and of social change.  It is not the story of princes alone, but of peasants as well; the result of myriads of small, obscure lives; of changing conditions; of the movements of great economic, psychologic, and spiritual forces.  Looking backward over the moving processional of the nations of the earth, we may see how, without rest, without pause, through countless ages, the myriad legions of men have been passing across the scene of life—­passing, and fading away!

   “All that tread
   The globe are but a handful of the tribes
   That slumber in its bosom
.”

Empires have risen, and empires have decayed; dynasties have been buried, and long lines of kings, wrapping stately robes about them, have lain down to die.  Thrones have been overturned, armies and navies have been mustered and scattered, land and sea have been peopled and made desolate, as the thronging tribes and races have lived their little life and passed away.  Babylon and Assyria, India and Arabia, Egypt and Persia, Rome and Greece,—­each of these has had its lands and conquests, its song and story, its wars and tumults, its wrath and praise.  Under all the tides of conquest and endeavor but one fact shines supreme:  the steady progress of the Cross.

One principle of growth and development is being slowly revealed,—­an approach to symmetry and civic form, which is seen in freedom, justice, popular education, the rise of masses, the power of public opinion, and a general regard for life, health, peace, national prosperity, and the individual weal.  The day has passed when men merely lived, slept, ate, fought; they are now involved in an intricate and progressive civilization.  Sociology, ethics, and politics are newly blazed pathways for its development, its guidance, and its ideals.  We are moving on to new dreams of patriotism, of statesmanship, and of civil rule.

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