THE WORK OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN CONVERSION, CONSIDERED IN ITS RELATION TO THE CONDITION OF MAN AND WITH Practical Addresses to a Sinner, ON THE PRINCIPLES MAINTAINED. BY JOHN HOWARD HINTON, M. A. THIRD EDITION, REVISED. LONDON: WILLIAM BALL AND CO. 34, PATERNOSTER ROW. CHAP. IV. Whether, in the conversion of a sinner, power is imparted the argument from the work V. Whether the possession of power is not in- volved in the praise and blameworthiness VI. Whether the possession of power is not im- plied in the divine commands:-the argu- VII. Whether the possession of power be not im- VIII. Of the divine use of means independently of the Holy Spirit :-the argument from the limited communication of the Spirit IX.--Whether the Holy Spirit is a gift of justice, or of grace: the argument from the |