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In English theological circles, the dispute between those labeled antinomians and those considered neonomians began to rage. Unprecedently, the differing parties resolved jointly to invite Herman Witsius to pass judgment on the matter. The work successfully reconciled the disputants for a while, and was described by Rev. John Donaldson as “an unmatched specimen of theological acquirements, of Christian charity, wisdom, and tact.”
Hardcover with dust jacket
382 pages
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About the author
Herman Witsius was ordained to the ministry of the gospel in 1657. in 1698, he was appointed to the chair of theology at Leyden by William III.
In English theological circles, the dispute between those labeled antinomians and those considered neonomians began to rage. Unprecedently, the differing parties resolved jointly to invite Herman Witsius to pass judgment on the matter. The work successfully reconciled the disputants for a while, and was described by Rev. John Donaldson as “an unmatched specimen of theological acquirements, of Christian charity, wisdom, and tact.”
Hardcover with dust jacket
382 pages
6x9
About the author
Herman Witsius was ordained to the ministry of the gospel in 1657. in 1698, he was appointed to the chair of theology at Leyden by William III.
Conciliatory or Irenical Animadversions on the Controversies Agitated in Britain: Under the Unhappy Names of Antinomians and Neonomians by Herman Witsius
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