On the other hand, the end of the Divine law is to bring man to that end which is everlasting happiness; which end is hindered by any sin, not only of external, but also of internal action.
Divine law: but it is requisite that it should make man altogether fit to partake of everlasting happiness.
The third reason is proper to charity, for charity is based on the fellowship of everlasting happiness, to which the irrational creature cannot attain.
A life of faith is a living upon the unseen, everlasting happiness as purchased for us by Christ, with all the necessaries thereto, and freely given us by God.
It was the voice of old Chang, the fisherman, who had been supplying Mr. Li's table ever since that official's arrival in the village of Everlasting Happiness.
The definition of virtue is 'the doing good to mankind, in obedience to the will of God, and for the sake of everlasting happiness.
He includes among the Selfish Systems the Ethical Theory of Paley, which he reprobates in both its leading points--everlasting happiness as the motive, and the will of God as the rule.
Doing good to mankind alone is not virtue, unless coupled with a divine requirement; and this addition would not suffice, without the farther circumstance of everlasting happinessas the reward.
Hence, thirdly, it follows, that by faith our souls are assured of everlasting happiness.
Thirdly, the hope of the restitution of all things, and the expectation of everlasting happiness, is another argument to support our patience.
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