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John Gill. i. Of Reprobation . 149 H. Of Election . 158 in. Of Redemption . 163 iv. Of Efficacious Grace 178\ TABLE OF THE SCRIPTURES EXPLAINED IN THIS WORK. PART. III. Sec. v. Of the Freedom of the Will of Man vi.
This may lead us to observe the insufficiency of moral suasion and the external ministry of the word, without the powerful and efficacious grace of the Spirit. 3. It is now easy to discern in what sense the Spirit of God may be opposed ...
876 , which arises from the two different principles of corruption and grace in him ; yet both move freely, though determined to ... nor is it even by the powerful, efficacious, and unfrustrable operation of God's grace in conversion; ...
... in the regenerate state it is implanted in the will by the Spirit and grace of God, and in the state of glorification ... it is the gift of God, the operation of his Spirit, the fruit and effect of electing and efficacious grace.
gelical repentance, which is unto life, is not in the power of man ; man, in a state of nature, has no true sense of his sins; nor will any means of themselves bring him to repentance for them, without the efficacious grace of God.
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |