Explore a historical, theologically rich study of grace and faithful living.
This volume assembles early writings from a respected 18th-century theologian, offering a clear path from inward conviction to outward holiness. With accessible language and practical reflections, it guides readers through repentance, growth in grace, and the foundations of saving faith.
The works center on understanding how genuine faith presses into virtue, humility, and disciplined living. Readers will find a patient, methodical approach that aims to harmonize love for God with responsible conduct in daily life. Though rooted in historic theologies, the writing remains focused on practical application for personal growth and faithful service."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.