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Treatise of the Covenant of Grace : Wherein the Graduall Breakings Out of Gospel-Grace From Adam to Christ Are Clearly Discovered, the Differences Betwixt the Old and New Testament Are Laid Open, Dive
John Ball
Treatise of the Covenant of Grace : Wherein the Graduall Breakings Out of Gospel-Grace From Adam to Christ Are Clearly Discovered, the Differences Betwixt the Old and New Testament Are Laid Open, Dive
John Ball
This treatise by John Ball delves into the Covenant of Grace, tracing the progression of Gospel grace from Adam to Christ. Set against the backdrop of historical religious and theological developments, the book explores the distinctions between the Old and New Testaments, shedding light on their diverse natures. 
Ball meticulously addresses theological errors of the time, particularly those propagated by Arminians, offering thorough refutations.
 Through systematic analysis, the author navigates intricate debates surrounding the Covenant of Grace, contributing to the broader socio-religious discussions of the era. 
The book employs exegetical techniques to interpret biblical texts, unraveling their layers of meaning. Its thematic depth lies in elucidating the unfolding of divine grace throughout history.
 While primarily a theological work, its influence reaches beyond, impacting broader understandings of salvation, human agency, and God's sovereignty. 
As a product of its time, the treatise encapsulates the religious and intellectual fervor of the period, contributing to the ongoing discourse on matters of faith, salvation, and divine-human interaction. "A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace" stands as a significant milestone in theological literature, offering profound insights into the development of Gospel grace and its theological implications.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) | 
| Released | October 10, 2024 | 
| ISBN13 | 9781835485255 | 
| Publishers | Sothis Press | 
| Dimensions | 150 × 220 × 10 mm · 250 g (Weight (estimated)) | 
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