The Christian Preacher Intended to Detect Error And to Exhibit And Defend Trut
The Christian Preacher Intended to Detect Error And to Exhibit And Defend Trut
Campbell Alexander
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And so, if it would be inconsistent with the character of God, either himself to do iniquity or to tempt men to evil, for any thing we can see, it would be equally in- congruous with the holiness of his being, either to create his moral subjects with any avoidable liabilities to sin, or to cast in their way any avoidable inducements to transgression and to conse(iuent misery. In either case, he ineviably becomes the author of sin, and the elector of misery. Finally, all certainties eternally ex...ist in the state of the Infinite Mind, and eternally coexist in the divine, choice, and in agreement with all the perfections of the divine nature; of course the certainty of this supposed avoidable amount of sin, must have eternally existed in the state of the Infinite Mind, and coexisted in the di- \'ine choice and in agreement with all the divine perfec- tions, and therefore avoidable sin, — sin purely as sin — is eternally the object of the divine choice, and eter- nally aerrecs with the perfections of the divine nature- 217 But this agreement or harmony of the divine perfections^ emanating in the divine choice^ constitutes Suprene ho- linessj therefore sin enters into the very essence of per- fect holiness, and as God dehghts in holiness, he must he pleased with the ivicked every day.
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