Book Reviews
2010-04-01
April 2010 103 Review Article solo voice as clear; what I have just said demonstrates further the benefit of this clarity. Conclusion. In my earlier review of Hall and Lillback’s book (vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 137ff.), I suggested that it has a value as a complement to the Institutes. I do not withdraw that opinion. Yet, I recommend Engelsma’s book even more highly to all for whom he intended it, both educated and non-educated, officebearers and lay people. The layman will find it readable; it is a...