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A treatise written in 1645 by a minister who was to be a member of the future Westminster Assembly of Divines which produced the Westminister Confession of Faith, a Confession subsequently embodied in the Congregational Savoy Declaration and the 1689 Baptist Confession. This book is considered to be a classic defence of the doctrine reiterated in those Confessions that the believer remains under the Law as a rule of conduct.
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