PRTJ Vol. 56, No. 1 (November 2022)
2022-11-01
Editor’s Notes I write on a beautiful October day. The trees are a glorious spec- tacle of color, and the sun makes the colors vibrant. The leaves are beginning to fall. The glory of God, our Creator, is on display for all to see! And who can but worship and praise? By time you receive this issue of the Protestant Reformed Theo- logical Journal, fall will have changed to winter, and perhaps snow will have fallen. Again, the sun will dazzle on the snow: how pure the righteousness God has given...
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