Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may
apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.—Phil 3.12
David Dickson’s
Truth’s Victory Over Error.
A Question-and-Answer Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith, resolving many controversies in religion. First published 1684.
While Supplies Last,
Chapter 01: Of the Holy Scriptures
Chapter 02: Of God, and of the Holy Trinity
Chapter 03: Of the God's Eternal Decrees
Chapter 06: Concerning the Fall of Man, of Sin...
Chapter 07: Of God's Covenant with Man
Chapter 08: Of Christ the Mediator
Chapter 10: Of Effectual Calling
Chapter 17: Of the Perseverance of the Saints
Chapter 18: Of Assurance of Grace & Salvation
Chapter 20: Of Christian Liberty, & Liberty of...
Chapter 21: Of Religious Worship, & the Sabbath Day
Chapter 22: Of Lawful Oaths and Vows
Chapter 23: Of the Civil Magistrate
Chapter 24: Of Marriage and Divorce
Chapter 26: Of the Communion of Saints
Chapter 29: Of the Lord’s Supper
Chapter 30: Of Church Censures
Chapter 31: Of Synods and Councils
Also from David Dickson:
A Poem: Honey-Drops, or Crystal Streams; Flowing from Christ, the Fountain and Head thereof.