The Plain Guide to Universalism

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The Plain Guide to Universalism
Thomas Whittemore
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He had heard Jesus say, that all power was in his hands ; he had seen him work miracles ; he had known him to deliver himself from the people ; and he could not have entertained a doubt, that Jesus could deliver himself at any time from the power of his ene- mies. One of the above reasons should be admitted.
For when Judas saw that Jesus was condemned, and that he did not deliver himself, he seems to have been struck with the utmost astonishment and remorse, which shortly produced his death. Se
...e the account : ^^ Then Judas, which had betrayed him, when he saw that he was condemned^ repented himself, and brought agam the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and elders, sayiDg, I have sinned in that I have betrayed the inno- cent blood. ***** And he cast down the pieces of silver in the temple, and departed and went and hanged himself." Matt, xxvii. 3-5. Is this the lao- guage of an enemy of Christ ? Does it not show, that Judas thought Jesus would not be condemned ? Did he not make the most explicit avowal of his own guilt, before the chief priests and elders, and assert, in the strongest manner, the innocence of Christ ?

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