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A free grace classic. In this series of letters to a friend, John Jenkins, William Huntington enters with sanctified thinking upon the sublimest of subjects – the triune God. It contains a powerful antidote to heresies reflecting badly upon the nature of God, and the Trinity in particular. This edition has been taken from C J Farncombe’s of 1940, and has an introduction by Herbert Moore, the then pastor at Jireh Chapel, Lewes, a legacy of Huntington’s ministry.
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