A Discourse of the Two Covenants:
Wherein
The Nature, Differences, and Effects of the Covenant of Works and of Grace
Are Distinctly, Rationally, Spiritually and Practically Discussed; Together with a Considerable Quantity of Practical Cases Dependent Thereon.
This massive book meditates on the similarities and differences between the covenant of works and grace. If there is one subject that Strong excels on in this book it is the relationship between Christ and the covenant, continually arguing that Christ is the object and the sum of the covenant and the only one through whom the grace of the covenant is given. The classic work will enrich your mind and heart.
Author William Strong (died 1654) was an English clergyman and then pastor of an independent congregation, and member of the Westminster Assembly.
Endorsement "This series makes available afresh in handsome facsimile editions the thought of learned men who wrestled with perennial questions about the nature of God, the nature of man, and the nature of their relationship; it includes influential attempts to wrestle with the relationship of church and state, and of state action and individual conscience. What is more, it includes many examples of public writing and of private reflection and personal correspondence. Because the matters of these books raise perennial questions, they speak to us just as much as to past generations." - Rev. Prof. John Morrill, FBA, Professor of British and Irish History, University of Cambridge
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