The righteous shall be saved, but it will be scarcely when the matter comes to a scrutiny of sterling evidence. It remains now to ponder the inference which the apostle chiefly designs to impress on our minds, "If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear? This is the simple answer to the question.
1—Appeal to Mothers. My Sisters: My apology for addressing you on this subject is, I am a mother, and feel alarmed for those children and youth who by solitary. A Solemn Appeal. RELATIVE TO. SOLITARY VICE,. AND. THE ABUSES AND EXCESSES. OF THE MARRIAGE RELATION. EDITED BY. ELDER JAMES WHITE.
The abrupt and pungent form of expression suggests the horrors of their doom. For this, too, the question strongly implies, not only as an appeal to reason, leaving themselves to decide, but as an allusion to the mode of procedure in courts among men.
What can they plead in their own behalf at the bar of the eternal Judge? What construction ought to be put on the little difference made between the righteous and the wicked in the dispensations of Providence. This has often been mistaken by the former Psalm 73 , and abused by the latter, as if religion were of no value. A real distinction exists, and will eventually be manifested.
The ungodly have no reason to glory, indulging atheistical thoughts because of the sufferings of the godly. What views ought to be entertained of spiritual salvation? Audio, Total Run Time: This book, edited in by James White, deals in no uncertain terms with the evils of self-abuse and sexual excess in marriage.
It comprehensively gives the vital knowledge and information that every family needs to know upon these subjects. It defines what chastity is, what causes unchastity, explains about solitary vice and licentiousness, and the effect that these have upon the family and individual. This book also explains in great detail what the abuse of the sexual function does to both sexes, listing the effects that it has upon the internal organs of the human body, and how a good diet plays a major part in helping to keep the sexual function under control.
The counsels given in this book are of use for all ages, and, as fitting as any good Christian book, A Solemn Appeal not only points out the causes and effects of existing evils, but it gives clear and practical instruction about how to be cleansed from them all. Although this was written long ago — the problems addressed are still very much with us— only the settings have changed. The counsel is still of great value for anyone wise enough to recognize its truthfulness.
For example— when novel reading is mentioned, with the harm it creates, just think of the romances and the TV soap operas of today; also women are not likely to be found laboring over the hot cook stove today— but instead a myriad of activities, clubs, groups and social events still take time and attention from the careful rearing and training of the family and the cultivation of moral graces. An important book especially for those parents who would save their children from the leading sin of this age. Licentiousness is the special sin of this age.
Never did vice lift its deformed head with such boldness as now.