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Chapter 225 of 328

Mercy and Grace Compared

1 min read · Chapter 225 of 328

You can hardly compare mercy and grace thus. Grace refers more to the source and character of the sentiment, mercy to the state of the person who is its object. Grace may give me glory, but mercy contemplates some need in me. Mercy is great in the greatness of the need, grace in the thought of the person exercising it.
Affectionately yours in the Lord.
London, February, 1882.

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