But I ask such, if the Father and Son be not unspeakably free to show mercy, why was this clause put into our commission to preach the gospel?
But Edward’s guiding principle in all such cases was that which we have already cited from his own lips, “May show mercy!
But could Edward, in this case, with any propriety, show mercy?
Did God disclose Himself as bound to show mercyon Moses the Israelite, or to harden and judicially condemn Pharaoh the Egyptian?
All his argument is directed to asserting God's liberty to show mercy or harden, irrespectively of considerations of race, when and where He in His sovereign moral will chooses.
They also began upsetting the shop, and would have completely destroyed it, if the victims had not besought the Brahman, who had by this time returned from his ablutions, to show mercy to them and send away the terrible demons.
The Rakshasi replied, 'I will consent to show mercy to you and to your subjects only on this condition, that you every night put a human being, either male or female, in a certain temple for me to feast upon.
This town, too, would have been depopulated, but that our king became a suppliant before the Rakshasi, and begged her to show mercy to us his subjects.
For it is more agreeable to him to forgive sins, than to punish them: not to mention, that as he is our Father, and we are his children, he is obliged in justice to show mercy to us.
This he freely offers to all, and nothing is more agreeable to him, than to show mercy to him that asks it in faith.
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