Om A Defence of The Reformation, in Answer to a Book Entitled Just Prejudices Against The Calvinists
Originally published in the late 17th century, John Townsend's A Defence of the Reformation is a classic apologetic work that argues for the principles of the Reformation over the Catholic Church. Townsend specifically addresses the arguments made against the Calvinists in a book by the name of Just Prejudices. This book is as relevant today as it was then and is a must-read for anyone interested in theology, history, or philosophy.
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