Spurgeon examines the nature of free will, and uses the text John 5:40, You will not come to me, that you might have life. He observes: The will is well known by all to be directed by the understanding, to be moved by motives, to be guided by other parts of the soul, and to be a secondary thing. He
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Free Will A Slave
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