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Keeping the Sword Drawn: Our Calling as the Church of the Militant Christ

The committee is also charged with the task of publishing and distributing Reformed materials. This is done by using various forms of media, including the printed page, the church’s website (www.southwestprc.org), as well as CDs and DVDs. After Rev. Huizinga presented the lecture, the committee deci

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God is God!

God Is God·2016-10-24

FREE Public Lecture by Rev. Brian Huizinga LIVE STREAM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fizX--cnkNA TIME: Friday, October 28 at 7:30pm - 9:30 pm in PDT PLACE: Hope Protestant Reformed Church 1307 E Brockton Ave, Redlands CA 92374 Who is God? Who is the God of the Bible and the Reformed faith? I

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Were You There?

Wayne Lanning·1962-04-01

If you weren’t you should have been, for on April 26, the Rev. H. Hoeksema presented an excellent lecture on the calling of a Christian to culture. If the Protestant Reformed people can be divided into three groups—the older group, the young married group, and the young people—only one group warrant

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PRTJ Vol. 33, No. 1 (November 1999)

1999-11-01

nouns with respect to God and to human persons. ) have let these sta~d as is and trust the reader will be able to profit from CampbeWs thoughts in spite oflanguage now perceived to be jarring and insensitive (p. ~16). Cutting the heart out of the gospel is approved: saying "his" when referring to G

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Lessons From Pluto

Ryan Kregel·2016-02-01

13 in The Confessions and the Church Order of the Protestant Reformed Churches (Grandville, MI: Protestant Reformed Churches in America, 2005), 35-36. [4] Joshua Harris, Humble Orthodoxy (Colorado Springs, CO: Multnomah Books, 2013), 20. [5] Herman Bavinck, Reformed Dogmatics, vol. 2, God and Creati

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Review and Appreciation: "For Thy Truth's Sake" by Herman Hanko

H. L. Williams·2000-11-01

British Reformed Journal lett ers in the New Testamen t. Truth is , Paul would also have held to truths taught by Peter, and John , and James, _e tc. The fact that he doesn't happe~ to mention thos e par t icu lar things in his own epistles cannot, under the proper S~nptural doctrine of in spiratio

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PRTJ Vol. 2, No. 2 (May 1969)

1969-05-01

rt r r , r r'I I r! iI r I r r r BOOK REVIEvJ Development or Deviation? (A review of Dr. G. C. Berkouwer's De Heilige Sohrift, II; J.H. Kok, Uitgeversmij, Kampen, The Netherlands; 463 pages; price, f 27,90) In a review of Dr. Berkouwer's first volume under this title (cf

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Bavinck, Hoeksema, and Schilder

B Woudenberg·1997-09-01

Rev. Woudenberg is a minister emeritus in the Protestant Reformed Churches. Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.  Colossians 2:8 Few things enable us to understand better what happened be

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PRTJ Vol. 39, No. 2 (April 2006)

2006-04-01

tally a controversy over legal- ism forces one similarly to re- assess Jesus' controversy with the Jews. In the Gospels Jesus does not appear primarily as some- one who is in active opposi- tion to the existing religion. He preaches the kingdom of heaven, and he is not actively opposed to the teache