[M2.157L] [M2.157] 157 Introductory passage. Let us not therefore quarrel about the mere meaning of words. There is war enough in the world without the more grievous calamity of war in the fold of Christ, and there are some questions even of Faith and principle, which I believe we might well for a time suffer to remain dormant. but if any of these disputes arise out of the mere acceptation of terms, and might be done away with in an instant, if men did but understand each other - surely it is one of our duties to make our Thoughts clear and our expressions simple? Now the question of Baptismal Regeneration is itself one which I could be well pleased to see left entirely at rest, The great question for ebery man whether he be now serving God or not, is one easily answered, and rarely asked. If he be, ut matters little whether God converted him at his Baptism, or after it. If he be not, whatever the Grace given in Baptism may have been, he is now in need of more. It is a questionless fact that the greater number of Baptized persons are serving the world and the Devil - it is of more importance to teach them what grace it is still in their power to receive than what grace they have hitherto received in vain I could wish then that this question were left at rest, but if it cannot be, at least let us take care that we do not dispute about the mere terms regeneration a term occurring only
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