[190] [“It is the last step of reason to know there is an infinity of things which surpass it.”—Pascal. “The wall of adamant which bounds human inquiry, has scarcely ever been discovered by any adventurer, till he was aroused by the shock that drove him back.”—Sir Jas. Mackintosh. “Of the dark parts of revelation there are two sorts: one which may be cleared up by the studious; the other which will always reside within the shadow of God’s throne where it would be impiety to intrude.”—Warburton. “A Christianity without mystery is as unphilosophical as it is unscriptural.”—Angus.]
[191] John xi. 52.
[192] 2 Peter iii. 13.
[193] 1 Peter i. 11, 12.
[194] Phil. ii. [6-11.]
[195] [The influences of the Holy Spirit are not only “given to good men,” but are sent upon many who live unmindful of eternity, quickening their consciences, enlightening their understandings and arresting their passions, and thus it is they are converted unto the truth in Christ.]
[196] John xiv. 2.
[197] John v. 22, 23.
[198] Matt. xxviii. 18.
[199] 1 Cor. xv. 28.