. The North Carolina Presbyterian. HDly love is the ^reloped^^^th^ go81\el- It jethe anioo4|[aa infinite ahhorronce towardssin and a^nfinite love towards the history is the mightv instru-meril with which the Spirit of God breaksthe power of sin in the heart, and eetabiish-ee lloly gratitude and filial that the Deity took upon him-self the nature, aod the nenal obligations ofthe ihiner,- that he might consistently withjustice, restore his forfeited life, and removethe barrier which the offeaded law hadplaced between him and the ihrone


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. HDly love is the ^reloped^^^th^ go81\el- It jethe anioo4|[aa infinite ahhorronce towardssin and a^nfinite love towards the history is the mightv instru-meril with which the Spirit of God breaksthe power of sin in the heart, and eetabiish-ee lloly gratitude and filial that the Deity took upon him-self the nature, aod the nenal obligations ofthe ihiner,- that he might consistently withjustice, restore his forfeited life, and removethe barrier which the offeaded law hadplaced between him and the ihrone of grace,the belief of this must give k new view ofthe malignity of sin, and of its fearful con-trariety to the holy character and govern-ment of God ; and must fartlier give a mosttouching and overpowering view of the com-passion of God. It most b^eak the hardheart, to think of having rebell^ againstsi)4bIi^ God tind such a Fathfr. Cheist in us.—Few Christians have at- ^ ?»»«?» kijiLUOW.—Dr., alterwards Bishop Inglis,.


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