Life And Correspondence of Theodore Parker Minister of the Twenty Eighth Congr

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Life And Correspondence of Theodore Parker Minister of the Twenty Eighth Congr
John Weiss
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1. Paul " was no common man, he was infallibly inspired, " therefore his notion of salvation must of necessity be the true one. Paul did not rely on his own works. No : he knew that God never relied on human means. He gave the apostles this power to raise the dead, &c. , but never relied on the apostles to spread Christianity. So Paul did not rely for salvation on his works. 2. There is a twofold doctrine in the text: 1, Hope, 2, Encouragement or Joy. I. Joy. Didn't look as if there was anythin...g to rejoice for ; but " opera Deisunt in media contraria" as Luther said : still Paul was joyful, because he was righteous. A Pagan said "nisi Justus non felix (or fortunatus)" Here he proved from the Old Testament, the Pagans, and the Fathers, that " good men, in general, are happy. " Then he showed that " wicked men are not happy, " from the case of Haman, and also by citations. II. Hope. Paul had hope of heaven. Here he proved from the New Testament, especially from James and Peter, that Hope was a good thing, and they that had none of it were badly off.

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