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The open special day of grace to God's elect, begins at their conversion, which will never end, never be over with them ; though may have their clouds and darkness, until it is changed into the everlasting day of glory.
Such pathetic ^f expressions are thought to imply, that God gives to all men sufficient grace for conversion, and to militate against the necessity of the unfrus- trable operation of his grace in that work. 1. Admitting that the saving ...
... nor is the state of every man an afflicted one in this life : this is a state peculiar to the people of God, and to them only when converted : for before conversion they have no graces to be tried ; and with some of them, ...
... or endeavour to destroy the elect, or strive to hinder the progress of the gospel, or the conversion of any man; when supposing a fixed state by the decrees of God, and a divine un- frustrable operation on the hearts of men, ...
... nor is it even by the powerful, efficacious, and unfrustrable operation of God's grace in conversion; for though before, it is unwilling to submit to Christ, and his way of salvation, yet it is made willing in the day of his power, ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |