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Grappling with the Monster

CHAPTER XIV
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Only they who have fought and conquered can possess the land and dwell there in safety.
AN UNSOUND AND DANGEROUS DOCTRINE.
In a meeting at which we were present, and where from one to two hundred reformed men were gathered for religious worship, and for help and counsel, the hymn commencing "Prone to wander, Lord I feel it," was sung.

At its close, a man rose from his seat and entered his protest against the singing of that hymn any more.

It is not true, he said, that the man whom God has converted feels any proneness to wander.

He had had the grace of God in his soul for--we don't remember how many years--and he could testify that the desire to wander from God's commandments had been wholly removed.

He, therefore, repeated his protest against the use of a hymn containing a sentiment so dishonorable to a truly saved Christian.


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