A Sermon Preached at the Quaker's Meeting House, in Gracechurch-Street, London, Eighth Month 12th, 1694.
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The sermon presents a Christian account of creation, the human fall, and redemption, arguing that people were made in God's image but lost that status through sin, which now separates them from God. It urges recognition of this condition, reception of divine light leading to repentance, and honest self-examination to determine whether Christ has been personally received. The speaker emphasizes Christ's exclusive sufficiency to atone for sin, the outpouring of the Spirit, and the power given to believers to become children of God, concluding with practical exhortations to forsake sinful ways and live in the grace provided through Christ.
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