A disputation by Baxter on the ‘Law of works’ and the ‘Law of grace’. Part of the controversy on Justification. Includes 'Argument 4th: That which men must be Judged by at the last day, as the Rule of the Sentence of Absolution or Condemnation, is a Law. But it is Christs Constitutions (of duty, & the Conditions of life or Death) by which men shall be Judged.’
Baxter’s vindication of some of his principles
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- ReferenceGB 123 DWL/RB/1/106
- Former ReferenceGB 123 Treatises iii.74(1)
- Dates of Creationundated
- Physical Descriptionff 322-324, additional foliation ff 9-11 (ff 1-8 are missing), 312 x 192 mm.
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Argent / Black iii.74 (1)