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“It is hard to describe this book without using superlatives. First, you have the monumental work done by David Noe in translating the work. Then you have the lengthy and insightful biography and analysis by Chad Van Dixhoorn introducing the work. And then you have the work itself, written by the seventeenth-century pastor-scholar and Westminster divine John Arrowsmith. All three facets of this volume represent a remarkable achievement. Most of all, Arrowsmith's exploration of spiritual warfare in the life of the Christian is noteworthy: equal parts creative, daunting, intellectual, inspirational, challenging, and comforting. The publication of Arrowsmith's magnum opus in English should interest pastors, scholars, and serious Christians who desire to engage in the holy war that really matters.”

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