Brought together in one volume, this trilogy on the subject of Christian faith is one of the most important works of the Evangelical Revival of the 18th century. This is one of the leading works of evangelical religion of the 18th century, bringing together William Romaine's trilogy of writings on the subject of Christian faith. Together, they provide both a compelling statement of, and a profound insight into, 18th century evangelical thought. Through his writing and preaching, William Romaine's pulpit became a rallying place in London for all who esteemed evangelical truth, and in both learning and zeal, it was said of him that few men equalled him, and fewer still surpassed.