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07 November 2006

Spurgeon on Intellectual Honesty

13:42:48 :: [theology] :: 79 words

I do not believe there is a single honest man living who, having once heard the gospel simply preached, does not in his conscience believe it to be true. I am persuaded that light will penetrate. There is such force, such energy in Christ, it must and will pierce through some crevice and convince at least a natural conscience. but this is the very reason why men oppose it. They do not want it to be true.

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  1.  Jon Says:

    It is my experience, that people who believe
    learned autorities which claims the gospel is false,
    feel liberated by them.

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Spurgeon on Intellectual Honesty

13:42:48 :: [theology] :: 79 words

I do not believe there is a single honest man living who, having once heard the gospel simply preached, does not in his conscience believe it to be true. I am persuaded that light will penetrate. There is such force, such energy in Christ, it must and will pierce through some crevice and convince at least a natural conscience. but this is the very reason why men oppose it. They do not want it to be true.

No Responses to “Spurgeon on Intellectual Honesty”

  1.  Jon Says:

    It is my experience, that people who believe
    learned autorities which claims the gospel is false,
    feel liberated by them.

Leave a Reply


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