Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 118.
“The answer must be in the affirmative. The question is simply, is it possible to attempt the impossible? To this all would agree. It is possible for a rowboat to attack a battleship, even though it is conceivably impossible for the rowboat to conquer the battleship. The idea that temptability implies susceptibility is unsound. While the temptation may be real, there may be infinite power to resist that temptation and if this power is infinite, the person is impeccable.” (Page 197)
“He is under the eternal moral law of God which demands far more than the Ten Commandments. It calls for nothing less than conformity to the character of God. This is as far from antinomianism as heaven is above the earth.” (Page 257)
“Without the death of Christ there would be no sacrifice for sin, no salvation, no resurrection,” (Page 292)
“First, it is impossible to surrender an attribute without changing the character of the essence to which it belongs” (Page 103)
“and state so completely that no barrier to fellowship with God remains” (Page 295)