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. 1885 Excerpt: ... JOHN iii, 8. "For This Purpose The Sox Of God Was MANIFESTED, THAT He MIGHT DESTROY THE WORKS OF THE DEVIL." Now who can read with impartial mind this explicit statement, and doubt its meaning? The very purpose of the manifestation of God's Son is the sweeping away of Satan's works. How then can this possibly be true, ...
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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. 1885 Excerpt: ... JOHN iii, 8. "For This Purpose The Sox Of God Was MANIFESTED, THAT He MIGHT DESTROY THE WORKS OF THE DEVIL." Now who can read with impartial mind this explicit statement, and doubt its meaning? The very purpose of the manifestation of God's Son is the sweeping away of Satan's works. How then can this possibly be true, while pain and sin and Hell endure for ever and ever? No idpas can be more exactly opposed than the permanence of evil, and yet the destruction of the works of the Devil. Is sin the Devil's work? Is all that sin involves the work of the Devil? Yes, or No? You cannot answer in the negative. But if the affimative be true, then all is to be swept away; Hell and sin and sorrow. I JOHN iv, 14. "And We Have Seen And Do Testify, That The Father Sent The Son To Be The Saviour Of The World." Does it not savour of mockery to say that the Father sent the Son to destroy evil and to save the world, and yet that neither shall evil be destroyed or the world saved! And remember, I am only pleading for Christ's doing the very thing He has come to do, and promised to do. REVELATIONS i, 18. "I HAVE THE KEYS OF HELL AND DEATH." Significant surely! How, if so, can death (the second, or any death) sever from Jesus Christ (icho holds the keys), from His power to save? If this were only believed, what light (sorely needed) it would shed on the whole subject of death.--See on death in ch. ix. REVELATIONS v, 13. "AND EVERY CREATURE WHICH IS IN HEAVEN, AND ON THE EARTH, AND UNDER THE EARTH, AND SUCH AS ARE IN THE SEA, AND ALL THAT ARE IN THEM, HEARD I SAYING UNTO HlM THAT SITTETH ON THE THRONE, AND UNTO THE LAMB, BLESSINGS, ETC." How comprehensive this picture! Its words embrace every created thing--on the earth, and under the ea...
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