Ernest F. Kevan served as the first principal of London Bible College, now London School of Theology, where he labored until his death in 1965.
"Ernest Kevan's The Grace of Law gives us a library of biblically balanced Puritan wisdom condensed into one book. Dr. Kevan has masterfully drawn and woven together the threads of several dozen Puritan writers on God's law into a beautiful tapestry of their theology of grace. As the law relates to all of life and godliness, readers will find The Grace of Law a wise and concise guide with regard to a broad range of crucial topics such as God's covenants, justification by faith alone, and the practical 'third use' of the law to direct the Christian's life. I first read this much-needed book in 1977 and was profoundly influenced by it, but today it is needed more than ever. I pray that this reprint will serve as a wake-up call and a pedagogical tool for a church being lulled to sleep by cheap grace and antinomianism." -- Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids
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