In these seven sermons, Edward Garrard Marsh combats both antinomians and legalists, defending the law of Moses as an instrument of conviction for unbelievers, and a code for Christians to joyfully submit to. Marsh makes three overarching claims throughout this book: that God’s law should control Christian behavior, that the Ten Commandments summarize God’s law, and that studying the Commandments yields fruit for all men—Christian or not.
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“The term implies a systematic dislike of his character, and a wish, if such a wish can even be expressed without impiety, that he did not exist; for whatever we hate, we wish to remove from existence.” (Page 39)