Journal of the Life And Religious Services of William Evans, a Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends
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343 mor, and making us victorious over the man of sin and son of perdition, in ourselves. He is given for God's salvation to the ends of the earth, and He will not give his glory to another, nor his praise to any graven image, or substitute of man's devi- sing. He alone can give lost man a true sense of his condition ; in which state he is spiritually dead, and can no more bring himself to a correct feeling of his condition, until he is quick- ened by Him who is the resurrection and the life, t...han a dead body can feel or perceive its state. The Truth was exalted over all the specious devices of man ; and I had comfort in the evidence that the blessed Helper of his people, enabled me to discharge myself of what He required. 20th. Had an appointed meeting at Eochester, which was pretty well attended; and some plain truths were delivered among them ; under a sincere desire that those who had got wrong might be brought to see their condition, and through the pardoning mercy of Him who came to seek and to save that which is lost, be reclaimed and restored to their right mind ; and that humble state be experienced, in which they could wash the Master's feet with their tears, and wipe them, as the poor woman formerly, with the hairs of their head.
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