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Cain failed either in the matter or manner of his sacrifice ; probably is the latter ; since the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews observes, that by faith, Abel offered a more excellent sacrifice than Cain* Cain offered his sacrifice ...
Man has neither will nor power to act of himself in things spiritually good, or in such as relate to his spiritual and eternal welfare ; as conversion, regeneration, faith, repentance, and the like. Conversion is not the work of a ...
In returning and rest shall ye be saved, that is, by faith and repentance ; repentance may be meant by returning, and faith by rest ; or by returning and rest, may be designed returning to rest, that is, to Christ, who is the only rest ...
Though faith and repentance are not conditions of pardon, nor in the power of man, of himself, to perform ; yet as pardon is promised to such who repent, believe, and turn to the Lord, so all such, to whom God makes the promise of ...
Nor can they ever die, in the Arminian sense of the phrase here used; for they are justified by Christ's righteousness from all their sins, and therefore shall not die in them ; they live by faith on it, and shall never die the second ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |