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Now to Abel and his offering the Lord had respect, that is, he accepted him and his offering ; but to Cain and his offering he had not respect ; which made Cain very wroth, and his countenance fell ; upon which the Lord expostulates ...
They were saved by the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, even as we. Their fear of God, and obedience to his will, issued indeed in their temporal prosperity, and on this account were strictly enjoined them; that so they might live, ...
These words may be considered as an I upbraiding of these people with the want of i an heart to fear the Lord, and with want of I ability to keep all his commandments, and j that always, notwithstanding the vain boasts i and empty ...
The King's heart ft and so every other man's, is in the hand of the Lord: as the rivers of waters, he turneth it whithersoever he will. The will of God is only free in this sense ; he is not subject to a superior being, and therefore ...
Rock had sold them, and the Lord had shut I them up ? (ver. 30.) They would also have ; considered their own end, or what must befal I them in length of time ; that as God had cut | off and destroyed his people Israel for their ! sins, ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |