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Reagan
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"Jesus’ anger is not merely the seamy side of his pity; it is the righteous reaction of his moral sense in the presence of evil. But Jesus burned with anger against the wrongs he met with in his journey through human life as truly as he melted with pity at the sight of the world’s misery: and it was out of these two emotions that his actual mercy proceeded."
— Oct 06, 2025 10:46AM
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Reagan
is on page 75 of 120
"The paradox that true mercy is no less the product of anger than of pity: that what differentiates the divine virtue of mercy from “the vice of insensibility” which is called “tolerance,” is just the under-lying presence of indignation. Thus... the anger of Christ which proved that the unbounded compassion he manifested to sinners “was really mercy and not mere tolerance.”
— Oct 06, 2025 10:45AM
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Joe Nealis
is on page 40 of 120
“The emotion that we should naturally expect to find most frequently attributed to that Jesus whose whole life was a mission of mercy, and whose ministry was so marked by deeds of beneficence that it was summed up in the memory of his followers as a going through the land “doing good” (Acts 10:38), is no doubt compassion.”
— Sep 30, 2025 07:42PM
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Parker
is on page 49 of 120
"It hurt Jesus to hand over even hardened sinners to their doom."
— Sep 29, 2025 05:58AM
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