“The true and safe grounds of encouragement to faith in Christ are these: First, Christ’s all-sufficiency, – if he will he can. He is able to save to the uttermost, Heb. vii. 25. Art thou a sinner to the uttermost? His plaster is broad enough to cover the broadest sore. As God’s mercy, so Christ’s [...]
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“The true and safe grounds of encouragement to faith in Christ [is] Christ’s all-sufficiency, – if he will he can. He is able to save to the uttermost. Art thou a sinner to the uttermost? His plaster is broad enough to cover the broadest sore.”
Posted in George Gillespie, tagged comfort, sin on January 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“Reformation ends not in contemplation, but in action.”
Posted in George Gillespie, tagged reformation on August 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“Reformation ends not in contemplation, but in action.” George Gillespie to the House of Commons, March 27, 1644.