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Sermons
Arnold Thomas
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Paul says, " We know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now ; and not only they, but ourselves also groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, that is, VOL. I. K 130 SERMON XI.
for the redemption of our bodies ;" it would be vain to deny that many, that most men, I fear, haves no such sentiments; and that instead of groaning within themselves, waiting for the hour of their redemption, they rather dread its ap- proach, and bestow their lamentations upon
... the hasty flight of time, which is every moment bring- ing them nearer to it. In feet our common feel- ings are well shown by our common language : death is still spoken of with terror, and length of days is still eagerly wished for ; and for from groaning over the evil state of the world around us, we only regret that it is so fast fading away from us. The bondage of corruption has so thoroughly degraded us, that we are well content to remain in it ; and the glorious liberty of the children of God, when all goodness will be en- tirely easy and natural to us, is a prospect which awakens no desire in our minds to gain it.

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