Overview
Divided into 33 succinct sections, A Treatise on Christian Faith is Herman Witsius’ careful examination of the doctrine of faith. In just 40 pages, Witsius provides believers a solid and practical basis for understanding day-to-day faith. He goes into detail about variousChristian faith acts, such as desiring truth and thirsting after Christ.
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Key Features
- Preface by the translator
- Translation from the original Latin
- Theological insights on the doctrine of faith
Praise for the Print Edition
Herman Witsius . . . was a masterful Dutch Reformed theologian, learned, wise, mighty in the Scriptures, practical . . . on paper he was calm, judicious, systematic.
A writer not only eminent for his great talents and particularly solid judgments, rich imagination, and elegance of composition, but for a deep, powerful, and evangelistic spirituality, and savor of godliness.
Product Details
- Title: A Treatise on Christian Faith
- Author: Herman Witsius and George White
- Translator: M. Madan
- Publisher: E. Dilly
- Publication Date: 1761
- Pages: 40
About Herman Witsius
Herman Witsius (1636–1708) was born in Holland. He became a pastor in 1656 and a professor of divinity in 1675. Fluent in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew, he authored several theological books.