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9 Advoc. Peace 1 (1851)

handle is hein.journals/wrldaf9 and id is 1 raw text is: ,ADVOCATE OF PEACE./
JAN    AND   FEB., 1851.
ONE PROOF OF SUCCESS IN THE CAUSE OF PEACE.
IT is more difficult in this cause than in almost any other, to ascertain
precisely how much has already been accomplished. It lacks the usual
criteria of- success, the proofs and measurement of progress found in most
enterprises, whether of benevoletce or reform. We cannot speak of the
pledges taken, as in the temperance movement; of the missionaries sent
forth, the churches organized, and the converts received into their bosom, as
in the cause of missions; or of the publications circulated, as in Tract and
Bible Societids. The success may be as real, but is not so easity-seen,
nor so readily admitted. This results in part from the nature of the case;
because the. effect of all our efforts is intentionally diffused like leaven
through the community, and embodied in their altered tone of thought
and feeling. Now, such changes are necessarily so gradual, that the unre
flecting will not perceive them,.the skeptical will not acknowledge them,
and the mass .will heedlessly attribute them, when too obvious for doubt
or denial, to the ordinary aencies at work for the improvement of man-
kind. They may be very onest in these egregious mistakes; for they
are generally so ignorant o what the cause of peace has actually done, as
to resemble the man who should stoutly contend, that the triumphs of tem-
perance have resulted, not at all froi the special efforts of its associated
friends, but entirely from the general influences of Christianity diffused
through the community, without any specific application or reference to this
particular department of reform.
It would be easy to fill a volume with proofs in detail of the progress
which the cause of peace has already made; but let us take a single one
in the present state of our own militia system, contrasted with what it was
when the friends of peace began their efforts thirty-five years ago. If was
then in its full vigor and glory; but now its drills are, in a few States, en-
tirely suspended; in most, very much neglected, and in all, held in great
comparative, disrepute. In half of New, England, there are no trainings.
voL. .I1. - NO. !. - KONTMLY.     1

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