Classic Christian work
Influences of the life of grace
This profound work of Puritan spirituality explores the transformative power of divine grace and its active role in the believer's soul. Blending rigorous theology with pastoral warmth, it examines how the Holy Spirit initiates and sustains spiritual life. The text delves into the mysteries of union with Christ, offering a rich meditation on the internal movements of faith and the necessity of sovereign grace for sanctification. Essential for students of Reformed history, this treatise provides a timeless guide for those seeking to understand the supernatural operations that govern a life of deep devotion.
- Chapters
- 43
- Word count
- 178,363
- Type
- Book
Original