William Ames insightfully dives into the separation between true professors of the Christian religion and those who have been deceived by some form of Antichristian thought. As you read, ask, "Which am I?"
William Ames (/eɪmz/; Latin: Guilielmus Amesius; 1576 – 14 November 1633) was an English Protestant divine, philosopher, and controversialist. He spent much time in the Netherlands, and is noted for his involvement in the controversy between the Calvinists and the Arminians.