"Now by a hard heart," notes Edwards, "is plainly meant an unaffected heart, or a heart not easy to be moved with virtuous affections, like a stone, insensible, stupid, unmoved and hard to be impressed. Hence the hard heart is called a stony heart, and is opposed to a heart of flesh, that has feeling, and is sensibly touched and moved."
Sam Storms, Convergence, p. 228-229
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment