"Repentance and Impenitence" p. 366
Lectures on Systematic Theology (1878)
“Repentance … implies a conviction, that God is wholly right, and the sinner wholly wrong, and a thorough and hearty abandonment of all excuses and apologies for sin. It implies an entire and universal acquittal of God from every shade and degree of blame, a thorough taking of the entire blame of sin to self. It implies a deep and thorough abasement of self in the dust, a crying out of soul against self, and a most sincere and universal, intellectual, and hearty exaltation of God.”
"Repentance and Impenitence" p. 365
Lectures on Systematic Theology (1878)
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