QUOTE OF THE DAY

One afternoon in April 1689, as the American colonies boiled with rumors that King James II was about to strip them of their liberties, the King’s hand-picked governor of New England, Sir Edmund Andros, marched his troops menacingly through Boston. His purpose was to crush any thought of colonial self-rule. To everyone present, the future looked grim.

Just at that moment, seemingly from nowhere, there appeared on the streets “the figure of an ancient man” with “the eye, the face, the attitude of command.” His manner “combining the leader and the saint,” the old man planted himself directly in the path of the approaching British soldiers and demanded that they stop. “The solemn, yet warlike peal of that voice, fit either to rule a host in the battlefield or be raised to God in prayer, were irresistible. At the old man’s word and outstretched arm, the roll of the drum was hushed at once, and the advancing line stood still.” Inspired by this single act of defiance, the people of Boston roused their courage and acted. Within the day, Andros was deposed and jailed, the liberty of Boston saved, and the corner turned on the colonial Glorious Revolution.

“Who was this Gray Champion?” Nathaniel Hawthorne asked near the end of this story in his Twice-Told Tales. No one knew, except that he had once been among the fire-hearted young Puritans who had first settled New England more than a half century earlier. Later that evening, just before the old priest-warrior disappeared, the townspeople saw him embracing the 85-year-old Simon Bradstreet, a kindred spirit and one of the few original Puritans still alive. Would the Gray Champion ever return? “I have heard,” added Hawthorne, “that whenever the descendants of the Puritans are to show the spirit of their sires, the old man appears again.”

The Fourth Turning – Strauss & Howe

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Anonymous
Anonymous
November 12, 2016 8:56 am

Don’t know how to say this,but puritans were religious extremist who jailed murdered anyone who opposed their views.England did everything possible to dump them in America.The American native population paid the price.They weren’t that much different from the Islamist hordes invading Europe now.Freedom loving sure wasn’t one of their attributes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 12, 2016 9:25 am

You sure?

Like to know where to find supporting information.

Suzanna
Suzanna
November 12, 2016 10:11 am

I am hoping we have a Grey Champion in the form of
Donald Trump. We certainly would appreciate it.