By William Law
ISBN-10: 0585074704
ISBN-13: 9780585074702
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Love-1-9] This therefore is a certain truth, that hell and death, curse and misery, can never cease or be removed from the creation till the will of the creature is again as it came from God and is only a spirit of love that willeth nothing but goodness. All the whole fallen creation, stand it never so long, must groan and travail in pain; this must be its purgatory till every contrariety to the divine will is entirely taken from every creature. [Love-1-10] Which is only saying that all the powers and properties of nature are a misery to themselves, can only work in disquiet and wrath till the birth of the Son of God brings them under the dominion and power of the spirit of love.
See now, sir, how unreasonably you once told me that our doctrine must suppose the eternity of matter, for throughout the whole you might easily have seen that it neither does nor can suppose it, but demonstrates the impossibility of it; shows the true origin of matter, that it is no older than sin; could have no possibility of beginning to be, but from sin, and therefore must entirely vanish when sin is entirely done away. [Love-1-19] If matter, said you, be not made out of nothing then it must be eternal.
For the fire means nothing and is nothing else but that which changes them into a better state. Not as if fire was a fourth, distinct thing that comes into them from without, but is only a fourth state, or condition into which the same properties are brought. [Love-1-50] The fire then is that which changes the properties into a new and heavenly state. Therefore the fire does two things. It alters the state of nature and brings heaven into it, and therefore it must work from a two-fold power: the Deity and nature must both be in it.
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