The Conflict of Ages Or the Great Debate On the Moral Relations of God And Ma

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The Conflict of Ages Or the Great Debate On the Moral Relations of God And Ma
Beecher Edward
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'' Then think of man, — his nature, his situation, the cir- cumstances of his brief sojourn and trial on earth. Far be it from us to make light of the demerit of sin, and to remonstrate with the supreme Judge against a severe chas- tisement, of whatever moral nature we may regard the in- fliction to be. But still, what is man ? He comes into the world iDith a nature fatally corrupt^ and powerfully tend- ing to actual evil. He comes among a crowd of tempt- ations adapted to his innate evil prope
...nsities. He grows up (incomparably the greater proportion of the race) in great ignorance ; his judgment weak, and under number- less beguilements to error, while his passions and appetites are strong ; his conscience unequally matched against their power, — in the majority of men, but feebly and rudely constituted. The influence of whatever good instructions he may receive is counteracted by a combination of oppo- site influences almost constantly acting on him. He is essentially and inevitably unapt to be powerfully acted on by what is invisible and future.

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