Excerpt from The Language of Scripture: Respecting the Savior, in Relation to God the Father
It is certainly to be lamented, that 'christians (however they may differ in opinion on speculative subjects,) should dispute with bitterness and ill will, or rashly and severely condemn all who cannot subscribe to their particular creeds. But when dis eussions of this sort are conducted with candor, and lead people to a more careful perusal of the Bible, the repository of divine truths, they are rather to be encouraged, than condemned.
It is evidently important, that, as we have the word of God in our hands, we should study it for ourselves, and see whether the doctrines taught us, by this or the other theologian, be true.
We should endeavor to learn what the Scriptures really teach concerning Jesus Christ our Savior. And it is to the revealed will of God only, that we should repair for light and evidence on this subject. This must be our guide and directory in forming our religious opinions.
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