An Humble Affectionate And Earnest Address To The Clergy

By William Law

Address 183: But if this be too blasphemous an absurdity to be supposed

But if this be too blasphemous an absurdity to be supposed, what follows, but that the Christian who acts in the destroying fury of war, acts in full contrariety to the whole nature and Spirit of Christ, and can no more be said to be led by his Spirit, or be one with him, than those his enemies who "came forth with swords and staves to take him."