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Men go after novel and false doctrines because they do not really know the truth; for
if the truth had gotten into them and filled them, they would not have room for these
day-dreams. GS108
It has been well remarked by a great writer, that he never knew a man who held any
great theological error, who did not also hold a doctrine which diminished the
depravity of man. 251.210
Ah! brethren and sisters, beware of thinking too little of the fall. Slight thoughts
upon the fall are at the root of false theologies; the mischief that has been wrought in
us is not a trifling matter, but a thing to be trembled at. 790.26
Every age produces a new crop of heretics and infidels. Just as the current of the
times may run, so doth the stream of infidelity change its direction. We have lived
long enough, some of us, to see three or four species of atheists and deists rise and
die, for they are short lived, an ephemeral generation. 791.6
No error would live if it did not chime in with some evil propensity of human nature,
if it did not gratify some error in man to which it is congruous. 1248.447
All systems of theology, except that which is founded upon free grace, in some way or
other take off the edge of guilt. 1416.301
Some people can eat sawdust, and make a meal of shadows. I could almost wish it
were true of them, that they could drink any deadly thing, and it should not hurt
them; for assuredly they do drink very deadly things when they go to the tavern of
modern thought. 2039.459
One said the other day, that to lay sin upon Christ, and to treat him as guilty, and let
him die for the unjust, was not just. Yet the objector went on to say that God forgave
men freely without any atonement at all. Of this wise critic I would ask—Is that just?
Is it just to pass by breaches of the law without a penalty? Why any law at all? and
why should men care whether they keep it or break it? 2207.305
If you meet with a system of theology which magnifies man, flee from it as far as you
can. 2784.294
The teachers of the modern school of theology work in a kind of god-factory. 2834.266
All errors will die in due time. 3142.214