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Page 49
... may in some way mitigate sorrow . may differ as to the cause of suffering . We may have our different theories in explanation of the question how it is con- We • sistent with the government of God . We may REJECTION OF CHRISTIANITY . 49.
... may in some way mitigate sorrow . may differ as to the cause of suffering . We may have our different theories in explanation of the question how it is con- We • sistent with the government of God . We may REJECTION OF CHRISTIANITY . 49.
Page 50
... sorrows to which we are subject , and that those sorrows are parts of this system of re- ligion . There has been a steady effort , though not always open and avowed , to connect these sorrows and Christianity together , and to lead men ...
... sorrows to which we are subject , and that those sorrows are parts of this system of re- ligion . There has been a steady effort , though not always open and avowed , to connect these sorrows and Christianity together , and to lead men ...
Page 56
... sorrows . He looks around for some way by which his sin may be forgiven ; by which a propitiation may be made for his offences ; by which he may obtain consolation in the prospect of dying . The gospel comes , and proposes a method of ...
... sorrows . He looks around for some way by which his sin may be forgiven ; by which a propitiation may be made for his offences ; by which he may obtain consolation in the prospect of dying . The gospel comes , and proposes a method of ...
Page 67
... sorrows in the future world . A sufferer is always a being of importance , no matter what may be the cause of his woes . That interest is in proportion to the tenderness of the ties which bind him to others , or to the benevolence of ...
... sorrows in the future world . A sufferer is always a being of importance , no matter what may be the cause of his woes . That interest is in proportion to the tenderness of the ties which bind him to others , or to the benevolence of ...
Page 68
... sorrows of hell from which he came to redeem us were great . There is a fitness between the one and the other ; and great as were the pangs of Jesus Christ , I see in the whole plan that beautiful harmony which I delight to trace in all ...
... sorrows of hell from which he came to redeem us were great . There is a fitness between the one and the other ; and great as were the pangs of Jesus Christ , I see in the whole plan that beautiful harmony which I delight to trace in all ...
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act of pardon apostacy atonement become believe Bible character charges Christ Christian claim committed condition of salvation confession confidence connexion conscience conviction crime death Divine doctrine of justification earth effect eternal evidence evil fact faith father favour feel forgiveness friends give gospel guilt happiness heart heaven holy Holy Spirit honour hope illustration importance infidel influence inquiry interest Jesus justice justification by faith justified land live look Lord Maker matter ment mercy merits ministers of religion moral nature never offender outer limit pardon peace penalty penitent plan of salvation principles probation proper proposed punishment question race reason Redeemer reference regard remark respect revealed righteousness Saul of Tarsus saved Saviour secure sense SERMON sinner sins sorrow soul spirit suffer suppose things thou thou art mindful thought tion true repentance truth violated virtue wrong