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H by a day of grace are meant the means of grace, the external ministry of the word and ordinances, these are insufficient to salvation, without the efficacious grace of God ; and besides, these are not enjoyed by all mankind.
For God passionately to wish good things, even salvation itself, for some, and not for all, is no ways contrary, but perfectly a- greeable to the doctrine of election. If any thing is said to the purpose, as militating against that ...
This trial of their obedience was not in order to their salvation in another world, but to their temporal good in this ; for such of them as were saved with an everlasting salvation, were saved not by their obedience to the commands of ...
Now were all men in such a state of probation as is pleaded for, is it reasonable to suppose that there would be such an inequality among them ? 3. This state of probation, which renders salvation precarious and uncertain, ...
... that trust in him should not be removed, but abide for ever ; therefore he will be round about them for ever, and take care of them, that nothing hurt or destroy them ; he will keep them by his power through faith unto salvation.
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The Cause of God and Truth: In Four Parts with a Vindication of Part IV John Gill Limited preview - 2001 |