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Sermons
Thomas Treadwell Stone
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The creeds and impositions of the sects, coming really from the detested Papacy, but strug- gling to ground themselves on the Bible, are seen by some few to serve us in the same way, flaming swords turning every way to repel us from the Tree of Life, while they are held out as hands to reach us the fruit : we may just let them alone, and enter CAN TE NOT DISCERN THE SIGNS? 243 into the holier Eden. The revelation stops not with the Church. God is immediately present to the soul of man : whence,... then, those intrusions of official dignities and of social institutions ? If not through Pope, or Priest, or Church, then why more through King, Magistrate, Society, should God be compelled to enter his own world and govern his own children ? Pope, Priest, Church ; King, Magis- trate, Society, are but men or combinations of men.
The spirit is not confined to them, not indeed nearer to them than to others, often less near.
Who thinks God so present to Pilate and Herod, to chief-priests and the holy Sanhedrim, as to the man whom they are trying for his life, and whom the powers have prejudged to the cross ?


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