The Puritan: a Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, And Miscellaneous

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The Puritan: a Series of Essays, Critical, Moral, And Miscellaneous
Withington, Leonard, 1789-1885
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The existence of sin is a mystery ; and if the doctrine of imputation is to be considered as a solution of that mystery, it is worthy of all the names of absurdity, which have been heaped upon it. But was it so intended ? I apprehend our fathers meant to leave the primitive mystery just where the light of nature and revelation leaves and finds it.
They only meant to state a subordinate fact in the government of God. If so, their doctrine darkened nothing; it only leaves us to bow in submissive
...adoration when reason says we must.
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Desire first taught us words : Man when ereated| At first alone, long wandered up and down, Forlorn and silent as his vassal-beasts ; But when a heaven -bora maid, like you, appeared, Strange pleasure filled his eyes, and fired his heart, Unloosed his tongue, and his first talk was — love.
The Orphan, I HAVE often employed myself in speculating on the influence of republicanism on the private manners of domestic life ; on those little items of thought and sen- sation which make up, after all our proud aspirations, the sum total of our wretchedness or felicity.


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