The Method of Grace

· Editura MAGNA GRATIA
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346
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We know from the Scripture that the work of Christ at the cross is applied by the Holy Spirit in the regeneration of man. But how does the Holy Spirit works in the salvation of a sinner? What are the particulars of this work?

In his traditional, Puritan style, John Flavel explains in wonderful and insightful details the biblical theology of the work of the Holy Spirit in salvation and sanctification.

What is extraordinary about this book is its evangelistic fervor and its focused on the work of the Holy Spirit without diminishing the Person and work of Christ, who is "The Mercy", "The Desire of All Nations", "The Lord of Glory", and "The Consolation of Israel".

This book was originally published in 1857. This edition has been proofread, typeset for eBook readers, and lightly updated for modern readers.

About the author

John Flavel (1627-1691) was an English Presbyterian clergyman, puritan, and author. He studied theology at University College in Oxford, England, and started his ministry in 1650 at Diptford, Avon. After the Act of Uniformity, Flavel was ejected, but continued to preach in homes and private settings for some years. He died at Exeter on June 26, 1691.

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