Sovereignty of GodSovereign Grace Publishers,, 2008 - 326 páginas Pink (d. 1953) is noted for his independent thinking. He was so well read, and had such a photographic memory, that he could give you the page and column in a host of reference works and commentaries. This book shocked the Christian world in 1919 when he published it. He fiercely defends the sovereignty of God, and all the cognate doctrines such as the Doctrines of Grace. It is THE book to give to those just after conversion, and a prime book to give to anyone who defends the free will of man. Pink was a Baptist preacher who held pulpits in England, America, and Australia. His early training was in scientology. His conversion was instant, and complete dedication to the cause of God and truth quickly became evident. This early book by Pink lays Scripture end to end to prove God's control over all persons and events. It is uncompromising, and as such it raises the hackles on the necks of many new students of this doctrine. Persons who knew Pink seldom objected to anything he taught, because he could literally quote hundreds of verses of Scripture verbatim on the subject under discussion. This book may be overwhelming, but it is certain that its many printings have been used of God to convince people of His sovereignty. The Banner of Truth has an edition of this book, but they have abridged their edition by deleting the chapter on Reprobation. If Pink were still alive, he certainly would not have allowed this misrepresentation of his doctrinal belief: that God both elects and reprobates, as Romans 9:21?23 clearly teaches. It is an important stone to guide the steps of those who are not yet convinced of God's absolute sovereignty over all persons and events. |
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... Nature " . Thus is the Creator banished from His own creation . Therefore we need not be surprised that men , in their degrading con- ceptions , exclude Him from the realm of human affairs . Throughout Christendom , with an almost ...
... Nature " . Thus is the Creator banished from His own creation . Therefore we need not be surprised that men , in their degrading con- ceptions , exclude Him from the realm of human affairs . Throughout Christendom , with an almost ...
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... natural man , but the truth is , we are quite unable to think upon these matters : we are in- competent for forming a proper estimate of God's character and ways , and it is because of this that God has given us a revelation of His mind ...
... natural man , but the truth is , we are quite unable to think upon these matters : we are in- competent for forming a proper estimate of God's character and ways , and it is because of this that God has given us a revelation of His mind ...
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... of His own will and nature , that God is a law unto Himself , and that He is under no obligation to give an account of His matters to any . Sovereignty characterises the whole Being of God . He is THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD DEFINED 25.
... of His own will and nature , that God is a law unto Himself , and that He is under no obligation to give an account of His matters to any . Sovereignty characterises the whole Being of God . He is THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD DEFINED 25.
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... nature , " children of wrath " ( Eph . 2 : 3 ) . If then there is nothing in any member of the human race to attract God's love , and if , notwithstand- ing , He does love some , then it necessarily follows that the cause of His love ...
... nature , " children of wrath " ( Eph . 2 : 3 ) . If then there is nothing in any member of the human race to attract God's love , and if , notwithstand- ing , He does love some , then it necessarily follows that the cause of His love ...
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... nature to lead and rule , while others are only fitted to follow and serve ? Heredity and environment cannot account for all these variations and inequalities . No ; it is God who maketh one to differ from another . Why should He ...
... nature to lead and rule , while others are only fitted to follow and serve ? Heredity and environment cannot account for all these variations and inequalities . No ; it is God who maketh one to differ from another . Why should He ...
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The Sovereignty of God in Operation | 135 |
Gods Sovereignty and the Human Will | 157 |
Gods Sovereignty and Human Responsibility | 177 |
Gods Sovereignty and Prayer | 203 |
Difficulties and Objections | 237 |
The Value of This Doctrine | 261 |
2 | 315 |
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