My master’s thesis on Daniel Williams and the 17th century neonomian-antinomian controversy can be downloaded on this page.
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Thanks for sharing this Patrick
yes, thanks. I’m intrigued by Williams way of looking at the biblical data and deciding it was important to say that there must be two kinds of justification (related and analogous) at work, since the bible say both that we are justified BY Christ and BY faith.