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Now faith and repentance are blessings of the covenant, gifts of God; the graces of the Spirit go together in the doctrine of salvation, and have a great concern in it ; though they are not meritorious, procuring causes, nor conditions ...
The promise of pardon is a promise of the covenant of grace, arid which is made to none but to such who are in that covenant, in which the non-elect have no share ; to whom the blessing of pardon belongs, to them only is the promise of ...
... through the efficacious grace of God, of his elect enjoying this blessing ; for what he here exhorts to, he has absolutely promised in the new covenant ;f A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you.
... nor its being a blessing in the covenant of grace, and in the hands of Christ to bestow ; so neither does it extend, as here expressed, to every individual of mankind ; but only regards the men of the then present age, ...
v. p. 17 ; of apostacy, but of a filial, spiritual, and evangelical fear of God ; which is a grace of the Spirit of God, a branch of the new covenant, and of considerable moment to secure the saints from a total and final departure from ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |