An Essay On the Inability of Sinners

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An Essay On the Inability of Sinners
Lacey Thomas Alexander
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At present our de- sign is to expose the impropriety of maintaining that sinners have full ability to do all that is required of them by the law of God.
If the possession of these faculties constitute the ability of sinners, then they must be in such an unimpaired state as really to enable them to lulfil the requirements of the law, without the aid of any other power, or the mode of speaking adopted by some divines, cannot be justified; because an ability that is not sufficient to peribrm any w
...ork, certainly can- not be denominated, with any propriety of speech, full ability, ample power. But the advocates of this phraseology allow the understanding to be blind, the will rebellious, and the affec- tions perverse; and moreover maintain, that till sinners b( 11 bom again, regenerated in a supernatural manner, created anfcw by Almighty power, they never will repent, never will believe, never will obey. Now, it these laculties must undergo a supernatural change before sinners can obtain that moral ability which is absolutely necessary to enable them to do their duty, what becomes of their full ability, their ample poweri' That the unregenerate possess the iaculties belong- ing to human nature, which make them accountable creatures, no one denies: this is not the question at issue; it is one widely different, — Whether they possess full ability to do whatever is required of them while all these faculties are cor- rupted, disordered, and enfeebled by sin?

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