Grace triumphant; or an account of the experience of William Wills, a Living Member of the Church of God, at Dover: Wherein his Life-His Call by Grace-His sound Conversion-His Fellowship with God-His gradual Declension-His awful Fall-The Years he continued in it-the merciful Visitations of God to his Soul, in his Restoration, Re-Conversion and Establishment, in the Favor of his Covenant God, are set forth. This work is sent into the world , with many Prayers and Tears, by the author, to display the Sovereignty of Divine Grace, the immutable Purposes of God; but particularly with a View to call poor Backsliders to return to their offended, but Gracious God and Father. Corrected and published by the Reverend W. Aldridge.

  • Wills, William, active 1790.
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M,DCC,XC. [1790]
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London : printed by Henry Teape. Sold at the Chapel, Jewry-Street; and at No.9, Great Prescot-Street, M,DCC,XC. [1790]

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xvi,59,[1]p. ; 80.

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