The Place Where God Records His Name : a Discourse, At the Dedication of the Second Presbyterian Church, On Friday Evening, Jan. 24, 1851, At Chicago, Ill.
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And the Holy Spirit, who is thus distinguished, as a Person, from the Father and the Son, is uniformly re- ferred to in Scripture as the Renewer and Sanctifier of those who be- come the children of God. Christians are declared to have been saved, not by their own works of righteousness, but by the washing of regen- eration and renewing of the Holy Ghost, and to have purified their souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit Indeed the Divine Spir- ' it seems to have been denominated "Holy," b...ecause he is the only real, efficient producer of holiness in the hearts of men. And this gTeat truth implies the natural and total alienation of sinners from God, which is a fact ahvays assumed in the Gospel as the basis of all its ap- peals and invitations. Why do we all need to be born again '? Be- cause we have by nature no holiness of heart, and no disposition to seek reconciliation with our Maker in a pn »per manner, even after a sufficient sacrifice has been offi^red in our behalf And when regenerated, we are still so far from confirmed and perfect holiness, that left to ourselves, we should never become fitted for heaven.
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