“When the Christian religion reached Great Britain it brought necessarily with it an impulse to intellect as well as to morality.. it never fails to produce in all countries to which it comes a resurrection of the nation's virtue and a revival of the nation's political & intellectual energy & genius. Hence we find the very earliets literary names in the early annals of Great Britain are those of Christian missionaries.”

From Introductory Essay Specimens with Memoirs, 1860 edition
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