John Howe Quotes

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John Howe was an English Puritan theologian. He served briefly as chaplain to Oliver Cromwell.

✵ 17. May 1630 – 2. April 1705
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John Howe Quotes

“No man can certainly know, or ought to conclude, concerning himself or others, as long as they live, that the season of grace is quite over with them.”

The Redeemer's Tears Wept Over Lost Souls (1684)
Context: No man can certainly know, or ought to conclude, concerning himself or others, as long as they live, that the season of grace is quite over with them. As we can conceive no rule God hath set to Himself to proceed by, in ordinary cases of this nature; so nor is there any He hath set unto us to judge by, in this case. It were to no purpose, and could be of no use to men to know so much; therefore it were unreasonable to expect God should have settled and declared any rule, by which they might come to the knowledge of it.

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