The Grace of Law: A Study of Puritan Theology

by Ernest F. Kevan

Paperback, 1976

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Available

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Dr. Kevan was principal of the London Bible College until his death in 1965. It includes chapters on the law of God for man, the law and sin, the place of law in the purpose of God, the continuance of moral obligation, Christian lawkeeping, and several others, including a chapter on Christian freedom. This book has much to add to the current controversy over Lordship salvation, as Kevan proves that God's law and God's grace are not enemies, but rather allies in bringing men to repentance and faith and in leading them towards perfection in Christ. This is an excellent theological introduction to the Puritans.

Publication

Guardian Press (1976), 294 pages

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