Divine energy: or The efficacious operations of the spirit of God upon the soul of man, in his effectual calling and conversion, stated, proved and vindicated : wherein the real weakness and insufficiency of moral suasion, without the superaddition of the exceeding greatness of God's power, for faith and conversion to God, are fully evinced : being an antidote against the Pelagian error / By John Skepp, Late Minister of the Gospel.
Divine energy: or The efficacious operations of the spirit of God upon the soul of man, in his effectual calling and conversion, stated, proved and vindicated : wherein the real weakness and insufficiency of moral suasion, without the superaddition of the exceeding greatness of God's power, for faith and conversion to God, are fully evinced : being an antidote against the Pelagian error / By John Skepp, Late Minister of the Gospel.
Ownership history: Rubenstein Library copy 1: Former owner's inscription: Wm. Cain, his book 1786. Action note: Rubenstein Library copy: former call number: E 12mo #7586