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We talk often about God’s grace—but do we really understand what makes it so amazing? In this companion volume to The Covenant of Grace, Scottish pastor-theologian John Colquhoun helps us see the bigger picture: before we can grasp salvation, we need to understand what we’ve been saved from.

In this title the author deals with covenants, imputation, and other subjects necessary to a full understanding of salvation. John Colquhoun was one of Scotland’s greatest preachers and theologians. He is painstaking and thorough in his treatment of this important subject for, as Luther once remarked, “we ought never to preach grace without the law or the law without grace.” We will never understand our great salvation until we realize what we have been saved from.

This is not just a book about doctrine—it’s about the foundation of the gospel itself. If you want to know how law and grace work together in God’s plan, this beautifully bound, hardcover classic will help you and offer a lasting legacy for the next generation.

Hardcover • 288 pages • Smyth sewn • The Northampton Press 

About the Author

Scottish Pastor John Colquhoun (pronounced ka-hoon) helped generations of believers see the beauty of the gospel through the lens of law and grace. Colquhoun preached with one aim: to draw sinners from the weight of the law to the wonder of grace. He ministered for over forty years in South Leith, teaching that the law exposes our need and the gospel meets it fully in Christ. His writings are both theologically rich and intensely pastoral, guiding readers from self-reliance to gospel rest. In an age prone to confusion, Colquhoun brought gospel precision. His legacy still speaks today, calling believers to trust in Christ alone and walk in joyful obedience under the banner of grace.
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We talk often about God’s grace—but do we really understand what makes it so amazing? In this companion volume to The Covenant of Grace, Scottish pastor-theologian John Colquhoun helps us see the bigger picture: before we can grasp salvation, we need to understand what we’ve been saved from.

In this title the author deals with covenants, imputation, and other subjects necessary to a full understanding of salvation. John Colquhoun was one of Scotland’s greatest preachers and theologians. He is painstaking and thorough in his treatment of this important subject for, as Luther once remarked, “we ought never to preach grace without the law or the law without grace.” We will never understand our great salvation until we realize what we have been saved from.

This is not just a book about doctrine—it’s about the foundation of the gospel itself. If you want to know how law and grace work together in God’s plan, this beautifully bound, hardcover classic will help you and offer a lasting legacy for the next generation.

Hardcover • 288 pages • Smyth sewn • The Northampton Press 

About the Author

Scottish Pastor John Colquhoun (pronounced ka-hoon) helped generations of believers see the beauty of the gospel through the lens of law and grace. Colquhoun preached with one aim: to draw sinners from the weight of the law to the wonder of grace. He ministered for over forty years in South Leith, teaching that the law exposes our need and the gospel meets it fully in Christ. His writings are both theologically rich and intensely pastoral, guiding readers from self-reliance to gospel rest. In an age prone to confusion, Colquhoun brought gospel precision. His legacy still speaks today, calling believers to trust in Christ alone and walk in joyful obedience under the banner of grace.
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