Henry Clarence Thiessen

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Satan's temptation may be summed up as appealing to man in this way: it made man desire to have what God had forbidden, to know what God had not revealed, and to be what God had not intended for him to be
- Henry Clarence Thiessen
Collection: Men
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Man's will is free in the sense that man can choose to do anything in keeping with his nature . . . Man's will is not free in that he is limited to his nature
- Henry Clarence Thiessen
Collection: Men
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The Bible is to the theologian what nature is to the scientist, a body of unorganized, or only partly organized facts. God has not seen fit to write the Bible in the form of a systematic theology; it remains for us, therefore, to gather together the scattered facts and to build them up into a logical system.
- Henry Clarence Thiessen
Collection: Writing
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Man's want of original righteousness and of holy affections toward God, and the corruption of his moral nature and his bias toward evil is called depravity
- Henry Clarence Thiessen
Collection: Men
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Sin is present in everyone as a nature before it expresses itself in deeds
- Henry Clarence Thiessen
Collection: Deeds