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The Everlasting Righteousness; or, How Shall Man Be Just with God? is unavailable, but you can change that!

“How may I, a sinner, draw near to Him in whom there is no sin, and look upon His face in peace?” Bonar answers this question and more in his quest to understand and explain the doctrine of Justification.

Man has always treated sin as a misfortune, not a crime; as disease, not as guilt; as a case for the physician, not for the judge. Herein lies the essential faultiness of all mere human religions or theologies. They fail to acknowledge the judicial aspect of the question, as that on which the real answer must hinge; and to recognise the guilt or criminality of the evil-doer as that which must first be dealt with before any real answer, or approximation to an answer, can be given. God is a Father;
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