Book Review: "Joy Unspeakable" by Martin Loyd-Jones
Book Review ARticle Rev. Martyn McGeown Joy Unspeakable D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones Kingsway Communications Ltd. Eastbourne, UK: repr. 2008 Paperback, 475 pp. Introduction If this is not Martyn Lloyd-Jones' worst book, it must surely come close. This is sad, because the "Doctor," as he is affectionately known by some, is, generally, a good expositor and exegete of Scripture. For example, I found his work on Ephesians very helpful in studying the armour of God in Ephesians 6 and his treatment of...
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