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YOUTH
At
14 William Shakespeare began his career. At 13 Longfellow wrote his
first poem. Robert Browning produced his Paracelsus while in his
teens. At 17 Alexander Hamilton launched his career as a statesman.
The Raven was written by Edgar Allen Poe at 24. Alexander the Great
had conquered the world at 23 and Columbus was 28 when he announced his
plans to find India. John Smith staked out a colonial empire in Virginia
at 27. Martin Luther started reformation at 30 and John Calvin, founder
of the Presbyterian Church, entered the pastorate at 17. Spurgeon at 20
was pastor of the famous London Tabernacle. Joan of Arc was an all-time
heroine at 19. Patrick Henry cried, "Give me Liberty, or give me death,"
at 27. Jesus was 30 when he preached "The Sermon on the Mount," and soon
thereafter, with his pierced hands, lifted the Roman Empire off its
hinges "Remember now thy creator in the days of thy youth." Ecclesiastes
12:1
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