Tracts Concerning Christianity [microform]

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Tracts Concerning Christianity [microform]
Norton, Andrews, 1786-1853
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And what conviction, I do not say more probable, but what conviction, of any comparative weight, can be opposed to it?
We plan for the future; we propose to our- selves some object to be attained within a short period, or during a course of years. But we proceed throughout upon probabilities; upon a probable judgment of its value, of our power to secure it, of the means at our command, and of the accidents by which we may be favored ; and among all these uncertainties enters one far graver, the
... uncertainty of life itself. Yet OF INFIDELITY. 265 We go on. But, if Christianity be true, there is no doubt about our ability to attain those objects which a religious man proposes to him- self; there is no dgubt of their inestunable val- ue ; and the uncertainty or the shortness of life at once ceases to enter into our calculations.
Of the facts on which religion is founded, we can pretend to no assurance except that de- rived from the testimony of God, from the ; Christian revelation. He who has received this testimony is a Christian ; and we may ask now, as was asked by an Apostle, " Who is he that overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?" Christian faith alone affords such consolation and sup- port as the heart needs amid the deprivations and sufferings of life ; it alone gives action and strength to all that is noblest in our nature ; it alone furnishes a permanent and effectual mo- tive for growing virtue ; it alone enables man to act conformably to his nature and destiny.


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