Excerpt from A Review of Rev. Mr. Whitman's Discourse, Preached Before the Second Religious Society in Waltham
We must detain the reader one moment longer on this point. No sincere Christian, he says, will deny Christ, except it he igno tautly, and all who do' it in this way will be pardoned. Now the text which he is explaining and enforcing is, Whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I deny before my Father which is in heaven. From this text, he, in the first place, expresses his solemn fears that some may deny Christ ignorantly, and gives this as the reason of his writing, and then at the close tells us that all who deny him unintentionally will be pardoned.
Whosoever shall deny me before men. Who are they? Those who ignorantly make him God, or equal with God, or wor ship him as God, and all these, because they do it ignorantly, will be pardoned. The text then should read thus. Whosoever shall deny me before men shall be pardoned.
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