Charles Spurgeon Quotes
Free-will Doctrine-what Does It? It Magnifies Man Into God. It Declares God's Purposes A Nullity, Since They Cannot Be Carried Out Unless Men Are Willing. It Makes God's Will A Waiting Servant To The Will Of Man, And The Whole Covenant Of Grace Dependent On Human Action. Denying Election On The Ground Of Injustice, It Holds God To Be A Debtor To Sinners.
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