"A Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine Concerning Justification" is a robust defense of core Protestant beliefs regarding salvation and the relationship between faith and works. Originally authored by Robert Traill (1642-1716), this edition is presented with editorial contributions by James Henley Thornwell (1812-1862). The work seeks to clarify and defend the Protestant understanding of justification against the charge of Antinomianism, the belief that moral law is not binding on Christians under the gospel of grace.
Traill's clear and reasoned arguments address common misconceptions and provide a detailed exposition of the biblical basis for justification by faith alone. This edition offers valuable insights into 17th and 19th-century theological debates and the enduring importance of maintaining a proper understanding of justification within Protestant theology. It remains a significant resource for those seeking to understand the historical and theological foundations of Protestant soteriology.
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