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Reprints. Yes, there are more RFPA projects. The supply of three of our publications is exhausted, or nearly so. But it will soon be replenished with new paperback editions. Herman Hoeksema's Believers And Their Seed and his Whosoever Will (one of our best sellers, by the way) and David Engelsma'sMa
Because the book has been out of print for a long time, the 2000 reprint by the Reformed Free Publishing Association is very welcome. Except for a thorough editing job, some added references, and a new section on home-schooling, the content of the book is the same as in the previous editions. Yet, t
The main reason for reprinting this excellent work is to provide our young people who will make or who have made public confession of faith with reading and study material on the implications of making public confession in our churches. By reading and studying this book, our young people will be mad
The staff quickly agreed to reprint the book and search was made to determine what copyrights still existed on the book. Through the help of a few friends, it was determined that the copyrights on the book had expired, which meant that the Federation of Protestant Reformed Young People’s Societies w
Don’t give a copy away to some yard sale—either your copy or one belonging to your parents or grandparents. This is historically valuable, and if you are planning a trip to see the old locations, this is the thing to have with you. This book is definitely worthwhile reprinting, and perhaps for some
© All Rights Reserved British Reformed Fellowship December 2 W ith this Issue No ._ 32 w_e come to the end of the old-style British Reformed Journal. The dehberat1ons of the BRF Council and the Biennial General Meeting of the BRF of last July mean a new look and a new style from the new year onwa
In this issue you will find a reprint of chapter XI, “The Art of Giving” from The Implications of Public Confession by Abraham Kuyper. The Beacon Lights staff is working with a local printer in the Grand Rapids area on reprinting this stimulating volume for young people of a Reformed background. Pla
Our readers may also be interested in knowing that the printing of this catalogue is serving a double purpose. The first four pages, containing the recent books published by the RFPA Publications Committee, were also printed separately and with the imprint of two commercial book dealers in quantitie