Man And His Dwelling Place An Essay Towards the Interpretation of Nature

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The sole question is, what does that book speak of as life, what does it term death ? Using its words consistently with themselves, are not its statements summed up in this : that Christ has died for men that they may be saved from death 88 MAN AND HIS DWELLING PLACE. [B. II.
and that believing in Him they shall have life ? What affirmation can be plainer, if we remember that the same testimony has affirmed that men are dead ? The two statements are integral portions of one whole. To separate t
...hem is to distort them.
We have been regarding the death from which Christ saves as temporal, as a thing which may be postponed. But it is eternal ; it has relation to man's actual being, not to changing circumstances. Our embarrassment has arisen from our not having been able to perceive that man is now and truly dead ; from bending all the words which declare it into another meaning. Some have said the death is future, man is condemned to die, in danger of dying ; some, it is a figure ; some, it is a death indeed in a spiritual sense, but different from that true death of misery which is to ensue hereafter.


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