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... and its desires are plunged and fixed in the ropagation of the flesh ; however, I will pro- ong their days one hundred and twenty years ; and if they return by repentance, very well; but if not, I will destroy them from the world.
The space of one hundred and twenty years allowed the old world for repentance was indeed a favour, and indulgence of divine ... but it does not follow, that because they had such a space allotted to them, in which, had they repented, ...
... such desires are ascribed to him in the same way as human passions and affections are ; as anger, grief, repentance, and the like : nor do such wishes and desires declare either what God does or will do; but what he approves of, ...
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 ...
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 |