Charles Grandison Finney Quote

Self-loathing is a natural and a necessary consequence of those intellectual views of self that are implied in repentance.


"Repentance and Impenitence" p. 366 - Lectures on Systematic Theology (1878)


Self-loathing is a natural and a necessary consequence of those intellectual views of self that are implied in repentance.

Self-loathing is a natural and a necessary consequence of those intellectual views of self that are implied in repentance.

Self-loathing is a natural and a necessary consequence of those intellectual views of self that are implied in repentance.

Self-loathing is a natural and a necessary consequence of those intellectual views of self that are implied in repentance.