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Excerpt from The Gospel Its Own Witness: Or the Holy Nature, and Divine Harmony of the Christian Religion, Contrasted With the Immorality and Absurdity of Deism
T HE ?ruggle hetween religion and irreligion ha: anti/led in the world in all age: and if there he two oppg/ite ia tere/if which divide it; inhabitantf, the kingdom of Satan, and the kingdom of God, it if: rea/hnahle to expec't that the conte/i will continue till one of them he exterminated. The peaceful nature of Chrfiianity doe: not require that we jhould make peace with it: adver/arief, or cea/e to repel their attacht, or even that we jhould aft merely on the defenfive On the contrary, we are required to make u]? Of the]? Weapon: of the divine warfiire with whith we are furni'hed for the pulling down offirong holdf, ca/ling down imagination:, and every high thing that exalteth it felf again/l the hnowledge of God, and bringing into tap tivity every thought to the ohedzence of Chef/t.
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