Barclays Apology for the True Christian Divinity As Professed By the People C

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Barclays Apology for the True Christian Divinity As Professed By the People C
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690
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4. And to be one spirit with the Lord, 1 Cor. Vir 17. Now no un- clean thing can be so. It is expressly written. That there is no communion betwixt light and darkness, 2 Cor. Vi. 14. But God is light, and every sin is darkness.
§. IV. Secondly, It is inconsistent with the justice of God. For since he requires purity from his children, and commands them to abstain from every iniquity, and since his wnrath is revealed against all ungodliness and unrighte- ousness of men, it must needs follow, tha
...t he hath capaci- tated man to answer his will, or else that he requires more than he has given power to perform ; which is to declare him openly unjust. We have elsewhere spoken of the in- justice these men ascribe to God, in making him to damn the wicked, to whom, they allege, he never afforded any means of being good ; but this is yet an aggravation more irrational, to say, that God will not afford to those, whom he hath chosen to be his own, (whom they confess he loveth, ) the means to please him.

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