Abraham and Common Grace (2)
In this article we continue to fix our attention upon a view of Abraham's career -- a view, as was before said hatched out and developed by the late Dr. A. Kuyperin conflict with the one circulating through our articles. What we have been stressing is that Abraham lived alone; that the state of existence in which his calling involved him was that of a nomad, a spiritual-ethical and social-political recluse, or, in the words of the sacred narrator, that of a guest of the Canaanites, a stranger...
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