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It must be denied, that wicked, unre- generate men, have a power to perform good works in a spiritual manner ; which is evident from their natural estate and condition, according to the scriptural representation of it, which is this ...
... and the souls which I have made ;* or rather the sense is according to this version, My Spirit shall not exercise judgment on them for ever,f that is, immediately, directly, at this very instant ; though they are so corrupt, ...
This state of trial, if I understand it right, is of man's obedience and conduct towards God during his life ; according to which conduct and behaviour God acts towards him, both in this and the other world ; his state, as to happiness ...
... for the purpose of God according to election shall stand. Whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate ; whom he did predestinate, called ; and whom he called, them and whom he justified, them ified. Rom. ix. 11, and viii. 29, 30.
The will of God is only free in this sense ; he is not subject to a superior being, and therefore acts without control, according to his will, in the armies of the heavens, and among the inhabitants of the earth : hence those great ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |