The Village in the Mountains; Conversion of Peter Bayssiere; and History of a Bible by Anonymous
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the inefficacy of all those expedients which the ignorance, the pride,
or the self-righteousness of men had substituted for the "only name," Christ Jesus. He spoke of the necessity of this great sacrifice on the cross, of the love of God in sending his Son into the world, of the fullness and all-sufficiency of the mighty redemption, and of the duty of sinners to accept it and live. "It is through Christ alone," said he, "that you can have hope of pardon and salvation. You must take up the cross and follow Christ. You must renounce your sins and flee to Christ. You must renounce your own righteousness, and trust alone in Christ. You must renounce all other lords, and submit to Christ. If you had offended an earthly monarchy to whom you could have access only through his son, would you address yourselves to his _servants_, rather than his _son_? And will you then, in the great concerns of your souls, go to any other than the _Son_? Will you have recourse to the _Virgin Mary_, or some favoured _servant_, rather than address yourselves to Him who is 'the way, and the truth, and the life?' and when God himself assures us, that _'there is none other name under heaven, given among men, whereby we must be saved_?'" Having thus proceeded for the space of fifteen or twenty minutes, and at a moment when the greater part of his audience were in tears, the widow suddenly came running to M. ----, saying, with great agitation, "_Monsieur! Monsieur_" "What, madam, what?" said M. ----. "I perceive," said she, "at a distance, the deputy mayor of a neighbouring village, in company with several women, approaching with a speedy step towards my house. These people are among our greatest persecutors--shall I not call in our little band of brothers and |
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