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The author of this book, Eev. William Beip, of Edinburgh, is the Editor and Proprietor of the British Herald, published by Messrs. Nisbet Co., London. The following treatise was, in substance, first published in the columns of the British Messenger, of which Mr. Eeid was then the editor, and published separately about 1861. It has been very widely circulated in England, and it continues to be published at the rate of about 7000 a month. It is the book generally put into the hands of anxious inquirers. We print from a copy marked one hundred and eleventh thousand. Editions are also being issued in French and I talian.
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“Give your heart” is rather law than gospel. It is most proper that it should be done, for God himself demands it; but merely urging the doing of it is far short of the gospel The true gospel is, Accept the free gift of salvation from wrath and sin by receiving Jesus himself, and all the benefits He purchased with “His own Blood,” (Acts 20:28,) and your heart will be His in a moment, being given to Him, not as a matter of law, but of love; for, if you have the love of His heart poured into yours by His blessed Spirit, you will feel yourself under the constraining influence of a spontaneous spiritual impulse to give Him in return your heart, and all that you possess. It is right to give Him your heart, but unless you first receive His, you will never give Him yours.
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