In the 17th century William Lyford, an English Pastor, was concerned about the rising number of errors being taught, and so he wrote this book to help laymen discern truth from error. He addressed the divine authority of Scripture, the nature and essence of God, the deity of Christ, God's eternal decrees of election and reprobation, original sin, universal vs. particular redemption, and justification by faith.
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In the 17th century William Lyford, an English Pastor, was concerned about the rising number of errors being taught, and so he wrote this book to help laymen discern truth from error. He addressed the divine authority of Scripture, the nature and essence of God, the deity of Christ, God's eternal decrees of election and reprobation, original sin, universal vs. particular redemption, and justification by faith.
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