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 manifestly supposes the of the, why not the second? If none but could make the world, how can any but  re-make it?

And yet, how plain is it from the testimony of the Sacred Scriptures, that, as being the of man, is also his  and ! For is it not written of, that As many as believed on Him, to them gave power to become the , which were born (observe) not of bloods, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, ? John i. 12. 13.

How can words speak plainer than these do, that man’s new birth is immediately from ? That it is alone who gives power to men to become the ? How then, can words speak plainer than these do, that is, for who, but , can give power to become the sons of God?

I might here proceed to show further, how implies both Omnipotence, Omniscience, and Omnipresence, on the part of the, inasmuch as it is altogether impossible that the  can work , unless he be at the same time omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. For without all power, how, as was just now observed, could he subdue sin, and hell, and death? And without all knowledge and omnipresence, how could he possibly provide for and effect the reformation and regeneration of each individual human mind? And who cannot see, that