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Reformed Theology, Vol. 1

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The Daily Press

Sarah Mowery·2016-12-01

In those cases, please feel free to read only a portion of the chapter or to divide the reading material between multiple devotional sessions. Nor will we writers be able to cover all the material in a chapter in a brief mediation. Each devotional will either act as a summary of the assigned chapter

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PRTJ Vol. 46, No. 1 (November 2012)

2012-11-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 46, No. 1 152 dition to the softcover format, the book is available as an ebook for $11.99. Value The summaries of each book are valuable. Initially I thought I would find them hardly necessary, as I have read through the whole Old Testament numerous time

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The Pursuit of Holiness and The Practice of Godliness

Charles Terpstra·1988-07-01

Each chapter is a brief study on a specific aspect of the theme. The chapters are short and to the point; the style is plain and penetrating. The average young person can pick up either of these books at his/her convenience, read one of the short chapters, set it down again, and have something to me

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God’s Men

Louis Regnerus·1952-08-01

As is so prevalent today the apparent purpose of the book is to teach and spread the theory that man is master of his fate and can shape for himself and all his posterity a glorious future if he will but use the proper tools. This is a lengthy novel, it sweeps from China to America to England and ot

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Essential Truths

Jeff Kalsbeek·2002-11-01

No one chapter is more than 4 pages long, and this is presumably so that it can be read easily and be less daunting to the average reader. At the end of each chapter there is a list of Bible passages for further reference, and a summary of what was explained in the specific chapter. There are ten ma

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With Heart and Mind

Edward Langerak·1964-05-01

The book is generally well written, is attractively printed and has handy summaries at the head of each chapter. Sometimes, due to its being a collection of essays, it suffers from a lack of unity; but the continual presentation of original and usually excellent ideas make this hardly noticeable. Wi

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L. Doezema·1952-04-01

The last chapter contains a summary. From it we read the following, “The world is different than we in America have thought. Asia is in revolution. There are rumblings in every village from the Mediterranean to the Pacific. A force is gathering for a mighty ef­fort. We think of that force as Com­mun

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The Selection of Books

L. Doezema·1942-04-01

Another thing to examine before choosing a cer­tain book, is the table of contents, which informs you about the gen­eral outline and theme, and also by the chapter headings tells you whether the book is interesting or striking. There are some books, I believe, which we should all own and keep on our

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Ashes of Yesterday

M. Kroondyk·1950-09-01

The fact that the author tries to cover so much history and so many events in a book of 224 pages of average-sized print gives one an idea of what this book is like. It is interesting and ro­mantic, although sketchy, from an his­torical viewpoint, but as a novel it lacks plot and intrigue. Its Chris