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Sovereign Grace: Its Source, Its Nature, and Its Effects is a collection of address by D. L. Moody focused on various aspects of the doctrine of grace. This volume also contains the Moody’s Gospel Dialogues: “What It is to Be a Child of God,” “How to Become a Christian,” and “What It is to Be Converted.”

than nothing. We must come and take salvation in God’s way. There is no merit in taking a gift. If a beggar comes to my house, and asks for bread to eat, and I give him a loaf of bread, there is no merit in his taking the bread. So if you experience the favor of God, you have to take it as a beggar. Some one has said: “If you come to God as a prince, you go away as a beggar: if you come as a beggar, you go away as a prince.” It is to the needy that God opens the wardrobe of heaven, and brings out
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