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1980-04-01
Divine justice which desires to make it appear that the evil things that are done, are so done, not by the will of God, but by His permission only. As far, indeed, as those evil things which men perpetrate with an evil mind are, in themselves, evil, I willingly confess (as I will im- mediately more fully explain) that they by no means please God. But for men to represent God as sitting un- concerned, and merely permitting those things to be done which the Scripture plainly declares to be done,...