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Posted by Rifaat Ibraheem al Afghani on November 10, 2007, 2:50 pm
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an answer is, that they have intuitively
beheld, and immediately felt, most illustrious and powerful evidence of
divinity in them.
Some are thus convinced of the truth of the gospel in general, and that
the Scriptures are the word of God: others have their minds more
especially fixed on some particular great doctrine of the gospel, some
particular truths that they are meditating on, or reading of, in some
portion of Scripture. Some have such conviction in a much more
remarkable manner than others: and there are some who never had such a
special sense of the certainty of divine things impressed upon them,
with such inward evidence and strength, but who yet have very clear
exercises of grace; i.e. of love to God, repentance, and holiness. And
if they be more particularly examined, they appear plainly to have an
inward firm persuasion of the reality of divine things, such as they did
not use to have before their conversion. And those who have the most
clear discoveries of divine truth in the manner that has been mentioned,
cannot have this always in view. W
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