The Grace of Christ or Sinners Saved by Unmerited Kindness
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The Grace of Christ or Sinners Saved by Unmerited Kindness  -     By: William S. Plumer

The Grace of Christ or Sinners Saved by Unmerited Kindness

Bottom of the Hill Publishing / 2012 / Paperback

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Title: The Grace of Christ or Sinners Saved by Unmerited Kindness
By: William S. Plumer
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 196
Vendor: Bottom of the Hill Publishing
Publication Date: 2012
Dimensions: 9.25 X 7.50 X 0.42 (inches)
Weight: 12 ounces
ISBN: 1612036929
ISBN-13: 9781612036922
Stock No: WW036922

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Is salvation by grace--or is it of debt? Did God owe it to man to provide for him a Savior? Do men deserve all the wrath revealed from heaven against ungodliness? Is the sentence of condemnation just? Cannot human merits avail something towards eternal happiness? Is man able to turn himself to God and subdue his own sins? Is the ruin of the soul by sin partial--or total? Are men very far gone from righteousness before divine grace renews them? When Christ came, what did he do and suffer for us? How does his mediation avail for the lost? Is there mercy for all who come to God through Jesus Christ? Are the provisions of the gospel suited to the needs of men? Is salvation necessary? Is it infinitely important? Is it possible? These and many similar questions are continually undergoing discussion. In fact they are themes well worthy of the closest and most solemn inquiry. They are of paramount and universal interest. He, who seeks not the truth in these matters, must be found guilty of criminal recklessness. Whatever else may claim his attention--here are matters of still higher importance. These things pertain to the well-being of man and the honor of God. They lay hold of eternity. No man ever gave up his mind with too much candor, with undue love of truth, or with excessive earnestness to the investigation of the Scriptures--on themes of so vast moment.

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