False opinions with dangerous consequence: -- The Westminster Assembly's work against 1640s Antinomianism -- Bickering among London divines: the Assembly, Antinomianism, and Arminianism -- The Assembly encounters Antinomianism -- Antinomianism: misguided or heretical? -- Antinomianism's theological impact on the Westminster Assembly -- Debates over the person and work of Christ -- Apprehended by faith alone: faith, repentance, and good works -- The moral law binds forever: Antinomianism and the confession of faith
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"Describes the rise of English antinomianism from the early decades of the 1600s and the manner it was treated at during the 1640s at the Westminster Assembly"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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