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Adams, E. E.

"Government and Rebellion"

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GOVERNMENT AND REBELLION
A sermon delivered in the North Broad Street Presbyterian Church,
Sunday Morning, April 28 1861,
By
Rev. E. E. Adams.
Published by Request.
1861.


Government and Rebellion.

An evil man seeketh only rebellion; therefore a cruel messenger shall be
sent against him.--Prov. xvii. 11.

We have in these words this plain announcement--that Rebellion is a crime,
and shall be visited with terrible judgment. Solomon here speaks his own
convictions; God declares his thought, and utters his sanction of law.
This is also the expression of natural conscience,--vindicating in our
breast the Divine procedure, when the majesty of insulted government is
asserted, and penalty applied.
God never overlooks rebellion against his throne--never pardons the rebel
until he repent and submit. God does not command us to forgive our
offending fellow-men, unless they repent. "If thy brother trespass against
thee seven times in a day, and seven times in a day turn to thee, saying,
I repent, thou shalt forgive him." God is in a forgiving attitude; so
ought we to be. But he does not _express_ forgiveness until the rebel
expresses penitence; neither are we under obligation to _pronounce_ an
enemy forgiven until he signify his compunction and sorrow, and desist
from his injurious conduct.


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