JOHN LLEWELYN DAVIES
English clergyman, theologian and scholar (1826 - 1916)
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Christians are continually tempted to do what all controversy
solicits them to do; namely, to argue; as if their business was
to establish, in the light of the understanding, certain
conclusions to which every rational person must assent. But this
is to put the main point, the attractive action of God Himself
out of the question. If the end of God be what we hold it to be,
to bring Human souls to Himself, then the means He actually
employs must be living and spiritual. They are likely to be
infinitely various and subtle; but they will deal principally
with the conscience and the affections.
- [Christianity]
Last Revised: 2008 April 9
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