Although the following pages are for the most part argumentative,
yet the writing has not been done with a view to contention. If no
unholy man can see God in peace, the sooner unbelievers are
convinced of the error of their unbelief the better it will be for
them. We have written to convince. Those who will hew out their own
broken cisterns and attempt to fill them with waters suitable to
their own carnal likings will still find abundance of room for
contention after they have read every argument that follows. This
evil cannot be remedied.
But on the contrary some honest souls will be convinced. They are
like the merchantman seeking goodly pearls, they will give all they
have for the one pearl of great price. Honest heart, do you long for
a rest as yet unattained? Do you thirst for a drink from some
cooling spring? Then Jesus says: -- "Come unto me and drink," and,
"I will give you rest." A Sabbath of rest from the sin of your soul,
a blessed Sabbath that never will end. "Draw near with a true heart
in full assurance of faith."
I have quoted freely from widely different sources always giving due
credit in the proper place.
With a prayer that God may bless our humble effort to the good of
all who read, this little book is sent on its mission. It does not
profess to be beyond criticism, it makes no pretentions to literary
merit, but the author sincerely desires that before it is lost
altogether in the mighty sea of greater things that is flooding the
literary world someone may be blest and led to the Lamb of God that
taketh away the sin of the world.
H. A. B.
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