An Address to the Ministers Elders And Members of the Presbyterian Church in T

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An Address to the Ministers Elders And Members of the Presbyterian Church in T
William W William Wirt Phillips
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If the crime alleged is not proved against him, he is declared by the law to be innocent. It then means to treat as if innocent to regard as innocent ; that is, to pardon, to forgive, and consequently to treat as if the ofl^ence had not occur- red. It does not mean that the man did not commit the offence, or that the law might 21 not have held him anstoerable for it ; but that the offence is forgiven ; and it is consis- tent to receive the offender into favour, and treat him as if he had not co...mmitted it. " " In regard to this plan it may be observed, (1) That it is not to d clare that men are innocent and pure. That would not be true. The truth is just the reverse; and God dors not esteem men to be different from what thoy are. (2) It is not to take part with the sinner, and to mitigate his offences. It a imits them to their full extent, and makes him feel them also. (3) It is not that we become partakers of the essential righteousness of God. That is impossible. (4) It is not that his righteousness be- comes ours.

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