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First published in 1659, The Abuse of God’s Grace is a deeply pastoral and sharply theological response to the age-old heresy of antinomianism—the claim that God’s grace frees Christians from obedience to His law. Nicholas Claget confronts this error not as a fringe concern, but as a matter of serious consequence: true salvation or dangerous presumption.
Bound in smyth-sewn hardcover with acid-free paper, it’s built to serve readers, churches, and libraries for generations.
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I have written several books and read dozens more whose aim is to confront a variety of antinomian teachings. But Claget's book is as meticulously thorough as any I have ever read. This is the very best kind of Puritan writing. It's a powerful work that is urgently needed to be brought back in print. This is a profoundly convicting book.
-John Macarthur
First published in 1659, The Abuse of God’s Grace is a deeply pastoral and sharply theological response to the age-old heresy of antinomianism—the claim that God’s grace frees Christians from obedience to His law. Nicholas Claget confronts this error not as a fringe concern, but as a matter of serious consequence: true salvation or dangerous presumption.
Bound in smyth-sewn hardcover with acid-free paper, it’s built to serve readers, churches, and libraries for generations.
Endorsements
I have written several books and read dozens more whose aim is to confront a variety of antinomian teachings. But Claget's book is as meticulously thorough as any I have ever read. This is the very best kind of Puritan writing. It's a powerful work that is urgently needed to be brought back in print. This is a profoundly convicting book.
-John Macarthur
The Abuse of God's Grace (Claget)
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