The Church Catechism the Christians Manual

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The Church Catechism the Christians Manual
W C E William Charles Edmund Newbolt
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And this is the stern fact which meets us still in daily experience: penitence, amendment, conversion from the error of his ways do not remove from a man the retribution which is attached to his wrong-doing, at least in part. The penitent drunkard suffers the same penalties of ruined health, and the like, as the impenitent; while we have an extreme example of this retribution on wrong-doing in the penalty which, as a matter of notoriety, lingers on to after-descend- ants, whether in the scourge
... of hereditary taint, or in the lingering suffering which sometimes scars with a track of vengeance the sinner's race.
If it be said that retribution is by no means invari- able, and that sometimes the comparatively innocent are punished while the guilty go free, it may be an- swered, that man is but a poor judge of ( (imperative innocence and guilt, and that further, God's puni>h- ments are not always those which are striking and obvious : spiritual and mental punishments, penalties which a man hides beneath an outward composure or cheerful demeanour, may exceed in severity those which are more conspicuous; and that remorse, the sense of guilt or failure, may exceed in intensity the physical pain or dramatic penalties which are so strik- ing to the imagination, and which contribute so convincingly to the widespread belief in an inevitable retribution inflicted by a God of Justice.


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