Michael Kimmit: In Grateful Remembrance
Michael KiMMit: in Grateful reMeMbrance Lindsay Williams He never wanted to leave his beloved Plas Gwyn, the quaint house on the hillside, where, from among the profound theological tomes of his library, he could look out eastwards to the sunrise and across the green hills and valleys of North Wales. It was like a kind of heaven on earth, where he gave himself, through his retirement years, to the study of God's Word and in so many ways to the support of the Reformed faith. Michael Kimmitt, the...
Related Resources
Book Review: "The Five Points of Calvinism" by William Parks
Paul Hayden
British Reformed JournalRevivalist Propaganda & The Cause of Truth in Wales
Alan Spencer
British Reformed JournalThe Image of God and the Responsibility of Man
Samuel Watterson
British Reformed JournalGod’s Saving Will in the New Testament (1)
Angus Stewart
British Reformed JournalEditorial: More Loving Than God? (3)
Samuel Watterson
British Reformed Journal