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There Is Always a Time for Heroism By GR Jordan From The Emerging Revival, 1946 Once Wendell Phillips and

a young friend were sitting by the fire. It was a memo rable evening. Recollections had flushed the cheeks of the veteran campaigner. M emories of former heroic days had loosened his tongue. He had completely lost hi mself in the thrilling recital of the past. The young visitor sat enthralled. At last, when he recognized that the evening was far gone, he rose with a start. Mr . Phillips, he exclaimed, as he grasped the older man s hand, if I had lived in your time, I think I would have been heroic too! The veteran, who had accompanied his young visitor to the door, was noticeably aroused. As he pointed down the stree t, he drew the attention of his companion to flaunting indications of audacious vice. His voice was tremulous with indignation as he exclaimed: Young man, you ar e living in my time, and in God s time! Be sure of this: No man could have been he roic then who is not heroic now.

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