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He who plunders his neighbors dwelling may be unclear and unclear but this does not save from imprisonment, Neither does the penitence of the murderer save from the gallows. Very little heed would be given to the law which pardoned the penitent transgressor on the ground of his repentance. 3. There must be an atonement or the sinner must perish. This atonement has been made The Lord of the universe has given his own Son to die as a Sacrifice to atone for sin that the transgressor may live. But 4. The sinner must accept of the conditions of the atonement in order to be justified and saved. Who will reject a proffered Savior who despise salvation offered by the God of Heaven? Who refuse to love with the whole heart so precious a Redeemer! He has purchased us with his own blood and should not our all be his. Afternoon Math. 16. 25. "And whosoever will lose his life for my sake shall find it." (& unclear and Cardinal unclear referred to as examples in opposition to each other.)