The Christian Salvation Lectures On the Work of Christ Its Appropriation And
The Christian Salvation Lectures On the Work of Christ Its Appropriation And
James Stuart Candlish
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1), is exag- gerated, and not borne out by Scripture. Dr. Luckock ^ says tliat this, which he admits to be the common l)elief, " invests a mere physical process with that sanctifying infiuence which ^ The Intermediate Stale, p. 64. 232 ESCIIATOLOGY can only be exercised through the operation of tlie will. " He thinks that if we could remove the subordinate evils that have made the Eoman doctrine of Purgatory a byword ; and leave only the dominant idea of a progressive cleansing, commencing imme...diately after death and lasting on till the work is complete, a great end would be gained. In this cleansing the soul must suffer acutely ; but only in a spiritual way, as in penitential sorrow. Both this view and that of moral perfection at death seem to be inferences from Scripture rather than its direct teaching. The phrase in Heb. 12-^, "the spirits of just men made perfect, " does not refer to perfection in holiness, but to the completion of blessedness which the Old Testament saints received (Heb.
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