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Reformed Education, (Grandville: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2000). Gritters, Prof. B. Should I Go To College?, The Standard Bearer, Vol. 64, (Grandville: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 1988). The Holy Bible. King James Version. (Iowa Falls: World Bible Publishers, Inc.). [1] Prof.
This Bible proved rather popular, also in Reformed circles, until quite recently. Today, however, it is gradually making way for the version about which so much was written a few years ago, the Revised Standard Version. There are other versions not mentioned in this article, but we shall not concern
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 48, No. 2 104 Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible, ed. Joel R. Beeke, Michael P. V. Barrett, and Gerald M. Bilkes (Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage Books, 2014). Pp. xix + 2234 (hard cover), $40.00. [Reviewed by Ronald L. Cammenga.] inspiration of Scri
BRITISH REFORMED JOURNAL 20 20 20 20 20 2 Quoted in Heppe, Op. cit., p. 281. Hence the marrow and as it were the sort of centre of the whole of Holy Scripture is the . . . covenant and testament of God, to which as their single and most target-like target everything comprised in them must be referre
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature. pag.reformed.org. Web. 13 June 2013. . The Confessions and the Church Order of the Protestant Reformed Churches. Grandvi
Grand Rapids: Reformed Free Publishing Association, 2010. Print. All Bible verses are quoted from the King James Version
British Reformed Journal ferent texts. Not only did various docum~~tary hypotheses arise to explain the differing readings of texts or of text fam1hes, but commentators and schol sought to explain the actual method(s) of composition of the various book::~ the Bible, especially in their study of the
Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 45, No. 1 16 Restoring the Bible to the Believer: The Reformation’s Concern Over Bible Translation Russell Dykstra Introduction The great sixteenth-century Reformation was a powerful work of God restoring His church back to the Bible in every area—doctrin
Reformed Free Publishing Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Copyright 1980. Arminianism, Jacobus Arminius
BRITISH REFORMED JOURNAL 2 22 22 But in what light are we to consider these baptized infants or young? Are they members of the church to be brought ìup in the nurture and admonition of the Lordî (Eph. 6:4) or are they ìlittle vipersî who need to be evangelized? Regrettably more than four centuries d