When a sinner has any just sense of his condition, as alienated from a holy God, he will not be apt to think of the unpardonable sin.


P. 553. - Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895)


When a sinner has any just sense of his condition, as alienated from a holy God, he will not be apt to think of the unpardonable sin.

When a sinner has any just sense of his condition, as alienated from a holy God, he will not be apt to think of the unpardonable sin.

When a sinner has any just sense of his condition, as alienated from a holy God, he will not be apt to think of the unpardonable sin.

When a sinner has any just sense of his condition, as alienated from a holy God, he will not be apt to think of the unpardonable sin.