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119 April 2019 Book Reviews ing and developing concepts in a sermon. He begins with a careful- ly (pre-) though-out thesis state- ment in which every word counts, and then ‘exegetes’ the statement in a manner that enables him to repeat and restate his thesis. By the time the section is ended, the reader has as good as memorized his thesis and is well primed for substantiation of the thesis from history, from the older writers. One may disagree with Pastor Martin on a few matters of opin- ion...

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