. God, the Bible, truth and Christian theology . ■y[ AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY aware that poisonous exhalations arewafted from its flowers or grasses, or thatasps are hidden in its roses, and so he per-ishes. What has God to do with this?The man suffers in a state of unconscious-ness; but the unconsciousness is in mostcases his own fault. If he were wise hewould have learned the condition of theship, the nature of the steed, the characterof the country. He has neglected to seek out this in-formation, and he suffers for his the same way it is his duty to inquirewhy it is that he is a ma


. God, the Bible, truth and Christian theology . ■y[ AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY aware that poisonous exhalations arewafted from its flowers or grasses, or thatasps are hidden in its roses, and so he per-ishes. What has God to do with this?The man suffers in a state of unconscious-ness; but the unconsciousness is in mostcases his own fault. If he were wise hewould have learned the condition of theship, the nature of the steed, the characterof the country. He has neglected to seek out this in-formation, and he suffers for his the same way it is his duty to inquirewhy it is that he is a man; why he suffers;what is the nature of God (the powerwithin him); what is the scheme of hislaws and polity; whether He permits suf-fering without a reason; whether He de-lights to afflict and punish individually. IfHe does all this, He will then be satisfiedof his Immanent Power, and will begin toknow in part the object of his earth life. The fact is, that the average man doesnot seek the Kingdom of God within. Heimmerses himself voluntarily


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