This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 edition. Excerpt: ...of Salvation. It had had the chance in Adam, and had lost it, and was therefore condemned." To the Preacher this punishment of the helpless heathen seemed only just: he could not realize the cruelty, with which he credited the Deity. I quote somewhat similar words from a well-known Theological author, whose ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 edition. Excerpt: ...of Salvation. It had had the chance in Adam, and had lost it, and was therefore condemned." To the Preacher this punishment of the helpless heathen seemed only just: he could not realize the cruelty, with which he credited the Deity. I quote somewhat similar words from a well-known Theological author, whose book is used at the present moment by Bishops in their examinations: " I have nothing more to do with him: he has passed to the bar of his " Sovereign-Judge. I humbly trust, that that Sovereign-Judge has reserved to " himself the right to make allowances. I have no power to make reservations. " He that believeth not shall be damned." There is a story of Radbod, the Pagan Duke of Eriesland, 730 A.d., who had been persuaded to receive baptism, because his walk was holy, and his soul noble and righteous. As he was stepping down into the baptistery, he asked the English Missionary Willibrod, where were the souls of his heathen ancestors. "In hell," was the reply. He drew back at once from the baptismal waters, and preferred to remain with his own people, and die unbaptized. This aptly illustrates the mistaken view of Christian theology, which has induced this equally mistaken departure from Christian practice to relieve the feelings of converts. A missionary was lately withdrawn from Japan for entertaining such views. (J) Future Probation, or the dogma of a probation between death and the general judgment. Those, who put forth this doctrine maintain, "that the present life is not the decisive test for the " heathen, and that the decisions of the final judgment are not to " be made in view of the deeds done in the body;" or, in other words, "An oifer can be made in the place of departed spirits of " Christ to all, who have had no adequate...
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