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s avoided by many, where nothing is heard but _Jesus Christ and him crucified_? Such are the open, unequivocal expressions of contempt and disgust, with which many treat the doctrines of the cross. Do not _they_ esteem them _foolishness_? But there is a class of the contemners of evangelical truth, characterized by more active zeal and decided measures. Far from the giddy thoughtlessness of those who hardly reflect upon the subject at all, and from the strange inconsistency of such, as profess to respect what they really despise and hate,--these feel and express a deep interest in religious opinions; devote time and attention to theological studies; and, as the result of their investigations, avow their utter disbelief of the peculiar doctrines of the cross; and undertake to demonstrate their falsehood and absurdity. They tell you, they have maturely examined the whole subject--that they have brought to the investigation all the aid that extensive reading and critical research can furnish--that they have carried the lights of science and philosophy into the dark regions of fanaticism--and have become perfectly convinced, that the whole system is an assemblage of the grossest errors. When, however, the array of argument is produced, its force seems to consist in the unwelcome impressions which the pure Gospel itself makes upon their minds. They can see no wisdom or fitness in such an atonement. They see nothing so very terrible in sin, as to require such an expiation. Pardoning mercy, say they, is one of the natural attributes of Deity; and the doctrine of eternal punishment seems to them too horribly inconsistent with divine justice to bear reflection. As for the substitution of the innocent for the guilty, and satisfying the claims of law by the blood of a sinless victim, they are amazed that any rational man can credit such absurd notions. Tell them of the maladies and wounds of the soul, which can only be healed by the Physician of Calvary--they can hardly conceal their contempt. Tell them plainly, as the Bible does, that they are lost, perishing sinners--that the wrath of God is revealed against them--that the avenging sword is uplifted, and that, unless they fly to the cross and embrace it by a living faith, they must sink to perdition--and you will witness the smile of derision or the frown of indignation. They esteem the doctrine of the Trinity as a monument of human credulity and folly. Their feelings are shoc
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