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The Investment of Influence

CHAPTER X
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Long years after the young hero had fallen upon the sugar plantation his story came to the ears of young Wilberforce and armed him with courage invincible against England's traffic in flesh and blood.

Soon Parliament freed the West India slaves and Lincoln emancipated our freedmen.

But side by side with the heroes of liberty famed through monument and solemn oration, let us mention the young Moravian hero who loved Christ's little ones, and in giving "two mites and a cup of cold water," lost his life, indeed, but found immortal fame.
This modest deed that bought renown also tells us that enduring remembrance is possible for all.

Great deeds the majority cannot do.
Two-talent men march in millions, but the ten-talent men are few and far between.

Many scientists--one Newton.


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