8 Metaphors for regeneration

The complete regeneration of the South is a thing of the future.

REGENERATION, THE, "new or second birth" required of Christ before any one can become a member of His kingdom, and which, when achieved, is a resolute and irreversible No to the spirit of the world, and a no less resolute and irreversible Yea to the spirit of Christ, the No being as essential to it as the Yea.

Regeneration is purification from evils, and thereby renovation of life, 525.

The twentieth century, on the other hand, believes that the regeneration of a human being is both a social and an individual affair,that the individual, surrounded by the forces of evil, often has little opportunity unless society comes to his aid.

Regeneration (or the renewal of souls) is, however, a shoemaker's forte.

We answer, that revelation affords us no ground to expect that all mankind will previously be governed by the precepts of justice and humanity; but that experience, reason, and revelation, all unite in leading us to believe that the regeneration of the world will be a gradual and progressive work.

He knew that self-expiation was not the expiation of the cross; that the mission of Christ was something more than to set a good example; that faith was not estimation merely; that regeneration was not a mere external change of life; that the Divine government was a perpetual interference to bring good out of evil, even if it were in accordance with natural law.

REGENERATION is a successive separation from the evils to which man is naturally inclined, 146.

8 Metaphors for  regeneration