WILLIAM WHYTE AND CO. BOOKSELLERS TO THE QUEEN DOWAGER; GLASGOW W. COLLINS. LONDON LONGMAN AND CO. 1842. 39. COMPLETE IN CHRIST. CHAPTER I. THE spiritual state of man after the fall of Adam from innocence and happiness, may be comprised in two particulars-SINFULNESS and WANT; the former in relation to his character before God, the latter in regard to his own position and circumstances. Sinfulness, producing in greater or less degree an uneasiness of conscience, a foreboding of evil, which leads him to seek some remedy, in proportion to his dependance on which, rest and peace are obtained:* and want, causing a certain dissatisfaction in all that is Every system of false religion, and every adulte ration of the true, might furnish exemplifications of this. A |