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To destroy the influence of penalty by refusing to execute it , is to destroy the
influence of the law . And to destroy the law is to destroy the very element and
essence of beauty and beneficence and glory in the moral world , even as the
violation ...
To destroy the influence of penalty by refusing to execute it , is to destroy the
influence of the law . And to destroy the law is to destroy the very element and
essence of beauty and beneficence and glory in the moral world , even as the
violation ...
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If the law of God cannot be relaxed when his own Son is bearing its penalty , it
can never be relaxed . Heaven and earth shall pass away , but this holy ,
beneficent law shall not pass away . So in regard to the evil of sin , it never seems
such a ...
If the law of God cannot be relaxed when his own Son is bearing its penalty , it
can never be relaxed . Heaven and earth shall pass away , but this holy ,
beneficent law shall not pass away . So in regard to the evil of sin , it never seems
such a ...
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Not so , when the innocent one , the Messiah of the prophets , the Son of God ,
takes upon himself our liabilities and bears the penalty in the sinner's stead . That
is a sight which arrests the attention of the universe , it is a scene to be woven ...
Not so , when the innocent one , the Messiah of the prophets , the Son of God ,
takes upon himself our liabilities and bears the penalty in the sinner's stead . That
is a sight which arrests the attention of the universe , it is a scene to be woven ...
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Conscience feels , instinctively , though the feeling may never be analyzed , nor
acknowledged perhaps in words , that God is displeased with sin , and that his
law is righteous , and its penalty a just expression of his displeasure .
Conscience ...
Conscience feels , instinctively , though the feeling may never be analyzed , nor
acknowledged perhaps in words , that God is displeased with sin , and that his
law is righteous , and its penalty a just expression of his displeasure .
Conscience ...
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So under the divine moral government , the deed is done , the penalty is let loose
, and repentance can not withstand its tooth and bite , can not undo the deed .
The wickedness is committed , and conscience utters its voice . From this there ...
So under the divine moral government , the deed is done , the penalty is let loose
, and repentance can not withstand its tooth and bite , can not undo the deed .
The wickedness is committed , and conscience utters its voice . From this there ...
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