The Complete Works of Rev. Andrew Fuller : With a Memoir of His Life V.1

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You plead the promise that, " every knee shall bow to Christ," and consider this as inconsistent with " a stubborn knee, even in hell." But the question is.
Whether the bowing of the knee to Christ be necessarily expressive of a voluntary and holy submission to him. The same inspired writer applies the language to that luiiversal conviction which shall be pro- duced at the last judgment, when every mouth will be stopped, and all tlie world become guilty before God. " We shall all stand," saith
...he, " before the judgment- seat of Christ : for it is written, As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God."— Rom. xiv. 10—12. But you will not pretend that every knee will, in that day, bow to Christ in a way of voluntary submission.
"All things," you allege, "are to be reconciled to the Father by the blood of the cross : but, while any continue in en- mity against God, this can never be per- formed." — p. 364. You refer, I suppose, to Col.


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