Conversations On Religious Subjects Between a Father And His Two Sons

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He says, "Suffer little children, and for- bid them not, to come unto me; for of such is the kingdom of heaven." "Verily, I say unto you, except ye be converted, and become as little chil- dren, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven." Matt, xviii. 3, and xix. 14. Now it is evident from this, that little children must be bora in a state of purity; for no unclean thing can enter into the kingdom of God.
I shall now proceed to consider the fourth and last objection, which relates to the pr
...esent condi- tion of man as displayed in the world around us.
And I must acknowledge, that a large proportion of mankind appear to be so far alienated from the 93 Divine harmony, that we may consider them in a fallen state ; but this fact being admitted, it does not follow, as a necessary consequence, that they ■were horn in a state of impurity and sin ; it only shows that all are born with appetites and propen- sities, which, if improperly indulged y will lead to sin ; and Adam himself must have been created with similar appetites, or else he never would have fallen.


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