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To consider whether man's acceptance with God is on the account of his good works. 1. There is a difference between the acceptance of men's works, and of their persons for them : there are many actions done by men, which are acceptable ...
lc called not only the spirit of man, but also the Spirit of God ; as in those words of Job, Ml the while my breath is in' me, and the Spirit of God is in my nostrils.* Some of them f derive the word Jjt, translated strive, from pa, ...
It is said,f that it is evident from this and other passages of Scripture, that the state of man in this world, ... This state of trial, if I understand it right, is of man's obedience and conduct towards God during his life ; according ...
298. who are the sheep of Christ, and being in his hands, neither man nor devil will ever be able to pluck from thence. ... This notion puts man's salvation on the foot of his obedience and works, contrary to the Scriptures, ...
The will of man, though it is free, yet not independently and absolutely so ; it is dependent on God, both in its being ... The King's heart ft and so every other man's, is in the hand of the Lord: as the rivers of waters, he turneth it ...
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |