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Prefatory Note
THE FOUNTAIN OF GRACE.
CHAPTER II. - SAVED BY GRACE ALONE.
CHAPTER III. - POSSESSING, AND “WORKING OUT.”
CHAPTER IV. - GRACE ABOUNDING TO THE CHIEF OF SINNERS.
CHAPTER V. - LAW AND GRACE.
CHAPTER VI. - GRACE FOR LIVING.
CHAPTER VII. - GRACE FOR SERVICE.
CHAPTER VIII. - A CHIME OF GOSPEL BELLS.
GOSPEL DIALOGUES.
Written in a conversational yet scholarly tone, this work invites listeners into a deeper contemplation of what the Bible calls sovereign grace. The author begins by distinguishing the everyday misuse of the word from its biblical reality as unmerited, divine favor that frees humanity from both debt and condemnation. Drawing on vivid illustrations—such as a banker’s harsh notion of a brief reprieve—he clarifies how grace differs radically from human notions of leniency.
The latter portion of the book presents three dramatic dialogues that bring the doctrine to life. In them, participants explore what it truly means to be a child of God, the steps to becoming a Christian, and the heart of genuine conversion. Listeners will find these exchanges both instructive and encouraging, offering practical insight for anyone wrestling with the invitation to accept God's undeserved gift.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (173K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Keith G. Richardson
Release date
2009-12-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1899
A farm boy turned shoe salesman, he became one of the best-known evangelists of the 19th century. His lively preaching, gospel campaigns, and talent for organizing schools and ministries left a lasting mark on American Protestant life.
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