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4. He lays claim to almightiness on moral p-

   Physical power would only remand us to stern fate -

= It speaks of force - law - necessity - (1) = Moral power is a subtle influence that persuades and acts upon the will -

    = Christ is the source of it - "Image" - "Lye?"
    = Christ gives the Standard of it.

= This moral power operates upon the mind. Will. affs, and Conscience of man. = To be almighty it must reach each of these and control them. (2) = The greatest moral power is exercised by manifestation - To be almighty it must have a perfect manifestation.

    = His was a perfect life -
    = Elements of moral power are - wisdom - righteousness - tenderness - compassion - simplicity - heroism - rebuke -

(3) = He must also be able to redeem comfort? (4) = He must " " to restrain the exercise of his own power for purposes of mercy

         "What is Gods smudged to make his power known."