American messenger . UNEXPECTED REVELATIONS BY REV. CHARLES CARROLL ALBERTSON, Pastor of the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, New York CHARLES C. ALBERTSON, F the first question of theologyis this, Is there a God? thesecond immediately follows,Has He revealed Himself toman? Reason affirms, Ifthere is a God, a personalGod, and if He is good, Hemust reveal Himself to man. It is notblasphemy for a man to say, If I were God Iwould reveal myself to men. That there hasbeen such a revelation we thoroughly it is a manifold revelation is equally creation,


American messenger . UNEXPECTED REVELATIONS BY REV. CHARLES CARROLL ALBERTSON, Pastor of the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, New York CHARLES C. ALBERTSON, F the first question of theologyis this, Is there a God? thesecond immediately follows,Has He revealed Himself toman? Reason affirms, Ifthere is a God, a personalGod, and if He is good, Hemust reveal Himself to man. It is notblasphemy for a man to say, If I were God Iwould reveal myself to men. That there hasbeen such a revelation we thoroughly it is a manifold revelation is equally creation, in history, in the moral law writtenin our own natures, in the Holy Scriptures, andsupremely in Jesus Christ, God has revealedHimself to us. All who will may receive andapprehend the revelation. That God has revealed Himself specificallyto particular persons, as to Abraham and Moses,to David and Paul, is the declaration of ourChristian faith. That He has revealed Himselfspiritually to multitudes of people through theages we believe. The history of these revela-tions and of what resulted from them is in thebiographies of the saints. God revealed Him-self to William Penn, the Q


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