A window into a rigorous early modern study of God, life, and church order that grounds belief in action.
This edition presents a clear, methodical exploration of the nature of Divinity, its living to God, and the practical path it offers believers. The text frames Divinity as a discipline rooted in divine revelation, not human invention, and emphasizes faith and obedience as the two essential parts of the life of faith. It also traces how the New Covenant differs from the Old, highlighting the liberty and spiritual life available to Christians through Christ.
Readers will encounter a detailed discussion of how faith connects to living out God’s will, how the church is ordered in the New Testament, and why practical devotion matters as much as doctrine. The work speaks to the aims of theology as a living guide for conduct, worship, and community life within the church.
Ideal for readers of historical theology, early modern religious writing, and those seeking a window into how 17th‑century scholars connected doctrine with daily faith.
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