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Book Review: O Taste and See

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This review examines Gerrit Vos's devotional meditation on approximately 30 Psalms, praising his Christ-centered exposition, deep sense of sin, and warm pastoral style. The work combines genuine spiritual instruction with practical warnings against presumptuous sin, offering readers a homely yet theologically sound approach to Psalm study rather than systematic doctrinal treatment.

O Taste and See, Meditations from the Psalms by Gerrit Vos Hudsonville Protestant Reformed Church Men’s Society, Hudsonville, Michigan, 1983 Hardback, iii + 287pp £8.00 + £.80 (P&P). (Click here to order from the CPRC Bookstore) In this heart-warming book, Gerrit Vos (1894-1968) expounds about 30 Psalms with eloquent charm. One warms to the author: his humility, his deep sense of sin, his childlike faith are all evident as he writes. Indeed, the style is so homely that you could almost...

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