The Reign of Grace; from Its Rise to Its Consummation

The Reign of Grace; from Its Rise to Its Consummation
Author: Abraham Booth
Publisher: Theclassics.Us
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-09
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ISBN: 9781230363608

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1814 edition. Excerpt: ...dyiag to prevail with God not to do.unrightously?--II' it be said, That Christ died to satisfy ihat ohi law for us, that so ne might not bevnderit, but that then might be room J or our being under a milder law: Still I would inquire, .What need'of Christ's dying thate Wight not be under a law, which, by their principles, it would be in itself unjust that we should be under, whether Christ had died or no; beeause, in.(c)ur present state, weare'not able to keep it? n..". i-, "So the Arrainians are mconsisjtent with.themselves, not only in what they say of the need of Christ's satisfaction, to atone for those imperfections which we cannot avoid; but also in what "they say of the. grace of God, granted to enable men to perform the sincere obedience of the new law. They grant that by reason of original sin, me are utterly disabledf'r thn performance of the condition, without new grace from God. But they affirm; that he gives such grace to all, by which the: performance of the condition is truly possible; undthat upon this groucd He may and doth most justly require it.--if they intend to speak properly, by grace they must mean that assistance which is ef "grace, or of free Ikvonr and kindness. But yet'tbey speak of It! As vefy unreasonable; unjust1, and trntl, for God to require.that, as the condition of pardon, that is become impossible by original sin. If it be so, wiiat grace is there in giving assistance and ability to perform the condition of pardon? Or why is tiiat called by Ibe name of grace, that is an absolute debt, which God is bound to bestow, and which it would be uujitsrt Mid cntei'in hhn to withhold; seelnglie requires that, as the condition of pardon, which we cannot perforin without it?'--See that.

Reign of Grace

Reign of Grace
Author: Abraham Booth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1829
Genre: Grace (Theology)
ISBN: