Letters to the Rev Professor Stuart Comprising Remarks On His Essay On Sin P
Letters to the Rev Professor Stuart Comprising Remarks On His Essay On Sin P
Dana, Daniel, 1771-1859
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If two doctrines, or facts, seemingly incompatible, meet us in the book of God, we are not to institute a quarrel between them, nor to take sides with one against the other ; but cordially to receive them both, believing that the inconsistency is of our own making — imaginary and not real. Nor is there any other method in which we can possibly treat the Bible with the respect which it claims. In the present case, you believe that if our native propensities are sinful, it follows of necessity th...at God is the author of sin. But on this point, thousands of great and good minds, thousands of reasoning and philosophic minds, are against you. And if the great mass of the Christian chun^h, from the earliest times, has rightly interpreted the sacred records, the word of God is against you. You doubtless recollect the reply of an Apostle to an ancient objector ; and this, in a case which has many points of similarity to that under consideration. "Who art ihou, O man, that re- pliest against God ?
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