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GLAD TIDINGS TO Perishing Sinners, &c.
INTRODUCTION.
WHETHER any holy disposition in the heart of a sinner be previously necessary to warrant his believing in Jesus Christ? Or, whether, for that purpose, the gospel itself, detached from every consideration of a pre|paratory sanctifying influence, be completely sufficient? are questions on which the ministers of religion, and the professors of godliness, are greatly divided. The for|mer sentiment is charged, by some, with Arminian legality: the latter, by multitudes, with Antinomian licentiousness. That is discarded, as fostering phari|saical pride, as veiling the glory of sovereign grace, and as corrupting the gospel of Jesus Christ. This is detested, as encouraging presumptuous hope, as inimical to true virtue, and as averse to Supreme authority, expressing itself in divine law. So opposite are the views of pro|fessed