[The Man From Glengarry by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Man From Glengarry CHAPTER XI 10/25
Give me the heart that is warm and red, and beats proper time, you bet.
Say! you're all right." Yankee gazed admiringly at the perplexed and hopeless Peter. "I am afraid you are not remembering what the Apostle Paul said, Mr. Latham," said Peter, determined to deal faithfully with Yankee.
"'By the deeds of the law shall no flesh be justified.'" It was now Yankee's turn to gaze helplessly at Peter.
"I guess you have dropped me again," he said, slowly. "Man," said Peter, with a touch of severity, "you will need to be more faithful with the Word of God.
The Scriptures plainly declare, Mr. Latham, that it is impossible for a man to be saved in his natural state." Yankee looked blank at this. "The prophet says that the plowing and sowing, the very prayers, of the wicked are an abomination to the Lord." "Why, now you're talkin', but look here." Yankee lowered his tone.
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