Sinners and God's unchangable holiness (John Colquhoun)

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Since God is infinitely and unchangeably holy, and that by necessity of nature, nothing can be so contrary to Him, as an unholy nature. His nature, and the sinner’s nature, are not only infinitely distant from, but infinitely opposite to each other.

John Colquhoun, A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace (Edinburgh: Ogle, Allardice and Thomson, 1818), p. 130.
 
Another quote from the same source:

The nature of man is so corrupted by his fall, that, if ten thousand hells were depending on it, the holiest man on earth, could not make, nor keep, himself perfectly right, even for one moment.

John Colquhoun, A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace (Edinburgh: Ogle, Allardice and Thomson, 1818), p. 137.
 
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