Call the Sabbath a Delight, by Walter Chantry / Commentary on the Psalms, by Joseph A. Alexander / Liberty of Conscience: The History of a Puritan Idea, by L. John Van Til
Call the Sabbath a Delight, by Walter Chantry. Edinburgh: The Banner of Truth Trust, 1991. 112 pp., $5.95 (paper). [Reviewed by Prof. R. Decker.] This little paperback is must reading for Reformed believers in our day. It maybe true that our Reformed fathers were a bit legalistic in their views of the proper observance of the Lord's day. Father would shave on Saturday evening and mother would peel the potatoes and bake the roast for Sunday's dinner on Saturday evening. On the Lord's day itself...
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