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... justice to release Him . We should have turned away from His Cross , and gone back to our peaceful homes , and left Him to the agony which it gave us pain to look upon ; and then we should have thanked God that we were not 6 as other ...
... justice to release Him . We should have turned away from His Cross , and gone back to our peaceful homes , and left Him to the agony which it gave us pain to look upon ; and then we should have thanked God that we were not 6 as other ...
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... justice of man as well as the mercy of God is pre- pared to make allowance for them . But , in general , when we fix our minds upon the special stain of guilt which we feel to be ineffaceable , we shall , if we are at all in earnest ...
... justice of man as well as the mercy of God is pre- pared to make allowance for them . But , in general , when we fix our minds upon the special stain of guilt which we feel to be ineffaceable , we shall , if we are at all in earnest ...
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... justice , is , unknown to ourselves , based upon it . Mercy is but a phase of love , and who would have dared to dream of the personal love of a Holy God for His sinful creatures unless God Himself had declared that He so loved the ...
... justice , is , unknown to ourselves , based upon it . Mercy is but a phase of love , and who would have dared to dream of the personal love of a Holy God for His sinful creatures unless God Himself had declared that He so loved the ...
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... justice ; there is nothing sinful in it . And He was human as well as Divine ; and if ever there was an occasion when the misjudged and oppressed had cause to claim the privilege of free speech and open denunciation of injustice , it ...
... justice ; there is nothing sinful in it . And He was human as well as Divine ; and if ever there was an occasion when the misjudged and oppressed had cause to claim the privilege of free speech and open denunciation of injustice , it ...
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... Justice is His essential attribute . He cannot be un- just if He could be , He would be imperfect ; and being imperfect , He could not be God . Whatever is God's Will , as shown in His moral government , must therefore be what we are ...
... Justice is His essential attribute . He cannot be un- just if He could be , He would be imperfect ; and being imperfect , He could not be God . Whatever is God's Will , as shown in His moral government , must therefore be what we are ...
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