"The Doctrin of Faith and Justification set in a True Light," by John Edwards, originally published in 1708, presents a detailed exploration of Christian theological concepts. This work, subtitled "In Three Parts ... Being Second Part of the Theological Treatises, Which are to Compose a Large Body of Christian Divinity," delves into the doctrines of faith and justification. Edwards provides his interpretation of these critical aspects of Christian belief.
This historical theological text offers insights into the religious thought of the early 18th century, making it a valuable resource for those studying the history of Christian doctrine and soteriology.
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