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Chap.THE FRUIT OF REVELATIONI]two Avays: the sinnertowhom God277can no longer appearpersonally can either attribute this inworking to some powerful, terrible creature,thismonstrousandcreaturefor that reason ...
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278§ 60.ECTYPAL THEOLOGY[Div. Illon the part of God, by way of accommodation to the sinner, would have worked nothing in man bej'ond the sense of the presence of a terrible power that makes him tremble faith would have turned into unfaith toward God, and would have att ...
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Chap.THE FRUIT OF EEVELATIONI]ceived the hellish character, of light can penetrate.Andlie in a279darkness which no rayin that case all contactwith thelight of revelation but leads to sin against the Holy Ghost. All "special " r ...
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— 280ECTYPAL THEOLOGY§60.[Dn.Illunder common grace palingenesis is still possible, while it has become an entire impossibility in the angel absolutely fallen and will be impossible in man when he shall have become absolutely satanic. This refutes the representat ...
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CuAr.THE FRUIT OF REVELATIONI]281turned away from God in cnncrrla, and attaches itself to something creaturely, in which it seeks support against God. If, now, this turning of faith into its opposite stood as aphenomenon by itself, this faith could onl}- again B ...
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282 luxury. liasECTYPAL THEOLOGY§ 60.Ifmeanwhile you and in part[Div. Illface the fact, that this Revelationa history,stillprogresses,and that fromlong process a broadly ramified and organic whole is born, you incur the ...
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;Chap.THE FRUIT OF REA'ELATIONI]Andown.relation toas individuals partalie of thishumanity283humanlifeonly inas a whole, so also in relation to thiswhole alone is Revelation of any significance to ind ...
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284ECTYPAL THEOLOGY§60.[Div. Illthe stem of humanity, while humanity as an organic whole is saved, and as such forms the ''body of Christ." By "believing humanity,"' therefore, we understand the human race as an organic whole, so far as it lives^i.e.so fa ...
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Chap.senseisity, inofTHE FRUIT OF REVELATIONI]Christtlie285thinking subject of our restored humanconsciousness "the manifold wisdomwhose commonGod "isto reflect itself.The Churchconfess ...
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286ECTYPxVL THEOLOGY§ 60.[Div. Illwere notliing but an abstraction. is one with the subject of the revealed word, there is not merely harmony between the two, but organic relation and this organic relation is most strongly evident when the incarnate Logos utters even a ...