A Candid Appeal to the Citizens of the United States Proving That the Doctrines

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He felt he was not his own, and that his life and poivers belonged to his heavenly owner, and that he had no right to dis- pose of, or employ them, but in the strictest subserviency to the will of his Lord. In this sense, and in this spirit, he is the willing slave of Jesus Christ, and this is, per- haps, the highest character which any soul of man can attain on this side of eternity. " 1 am wholly the Lord's ; and wholly devoted in the spirit of sacrificial obedience to 20 the constant, comple...te, and energetic performance of the divine will. " A friend of God is high ; a son of God is higher ; but the servant^ or, in the above sense, the slave of God, is higher than all ; in a Avord, he is a per- son who feels he has no property in himself, and that God is all, and in all. " Thus, St. Paul, in reference to the custom of pur- chasing slaves, on whose heads a price was then fixed, just as upon any other commodity, and who, when bought, were the entire and unalienable property of the purchaser, by a very beautiful and expressive similitude, represents Christians as the servants, slaves of Christ ; informs them that an immense price has been paid for them ; that they were not at their own disposal ; but in every respect, both as to body and mind, were the sole and absolute property of God.

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