About This Book
The author exhorts Christians to seek a unity of mind produced by the Spirit while guarding charity, explaining unity as shared spiritual disposition and likening the church to a body whose joints require peace. He argues that concord may coexist with imperfect knowledge but must rest on essentials for fellowship—faith in Christ’s saving work, baptism, and blameless conduct. The treatise outlines benefits of concord and harms of division, then offers practical motives and directions for securing peace and ecclesial unity.
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