All of Grace

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All of Grace is a classic Christian devotional book by Charles Spurgeon that explains the doctrine of salvation by grace through faith in simple, accessible language.

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instanceOf Christian devotional book
religious book
theological work
associatedWithPerson Charles Spurgeon
associatedWithPlace United Kingdom
author Charles Spurgeon
authorName Charles Spurgeon
surface form: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
centralTheme God’s free grace in salvation
the call to believe the gospel
the sufficiency of Christ’s work
denominationalContext Protestantism
doctrinalFocus assurance of salvation
grace
justification by faith
repentance
salvation by grace through faith
emphasis Christ as the only ground of acceptance with God
encouragement to doubting and fearful souls
salvation as a gift, not earned by works
the freeness of the gospel offer
explainsDoctrine faith in Christ
substitutionary atonement
the new birth
the work of the Holy Spirit in conversion
genre Christian non-fiction
devotional literature
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
print book
hasReputation classic work on grace
widely read among evangelicals
intendedAudience general Christian readers
new believers
seekers
language English
originalCenturyOfPublication 19th century
publicDomainStatus public domain in many countries
religiousTradition Christianity
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
usedFor discipleship
evangelism
personal devotion
usedIn Christian teaching
writingStyle accessible
pastoral
simple

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Charles Spurgeon notableWork All of Grace
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