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 sulman never can be happy under his system; it must ever be a matter of doubt and distressing perplexity what quantity of repentance, alms, pilgrimage, or fasting, will be sufficient to wash away past offences, and restore him to the favour of his Maker. Admitting his repentance sincere and genuine, still the weight of fresh sins must prey upon his mind; obedience only can be acceptable for itself, and satisfactory only so far as it extends. There is not a sure ground of consolation therefore in the Koran, or in any scheme, except what the Gospel unfolds. The dignity of the character of the Mediator, and the ratification and acceptance of the office by God, answers every doubt, and dispels every fear; we see how God, without impeachment of his justice, can be merciful: we have an advocate with him, Jesus Christ the righteous, and he is the propitiation for our sins: he ever hives to make intercession for us.