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Short, sweet, sound and to the point. Traill defends the “old Protestant doctrine” of justification against charges of Antinomianism common in his day, as well as distinguishing it from the growing prevalence of Arminianism. He is gracious, passionate, full of Puritan fervor (and I mean that in the most laudable fashion) and he has teeth when it comes to defending the gospel truths he holds dear.
Great stuff. The church ever needs more like him.