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Our Confession of Faith

Gerald VandenBerg·1955-09-01

Wingen. It was revised by Francis Junius of Bourges (1545- 1602), a student of John Calvin, pastor of a Walloon congregation at Antwerp, and afterward professor of theology at Leyden. He abridged the sixteenth article (dealing with election) and sent a copy to Geneva and other churches for approval.

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A Land I Will Show Thee

Kris Moelker·1989-10-01

Albertus Van Raalte

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Additions to PRC Seminary Library

Significant Additions to the·2017-04-01
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PRTJ Vol. 46, No. 2 (April 2013)

2013-04-01

April 2013 37 logical consequence the idea of the covenant of redemption, election and reprobation, limited atonement, and such truths [the doctrines of grace as confessed in the Canons of Dordt] must undergo enormous change.128 In addition to his work at the theological school and the efforts he e

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People Who Lived the History

Steven Key·2025-11-01

In "People Who Lived the History," Steven Key explores the historical development of the Protestant Reformed Churches in America (PRCA) through oral histories collected from individuals who experienced the church's evolution up to 1985. The article emphasizes the theological significance of the Holy

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Martin Bucer (1)

Mike Feenstra·1999-05-01

Because Bucer advocated humanism and the teachings of Luther, he was finally forced out of the monastery in 1520. Forthwith, he came under the influence of the humanists Sickingen and Hutten, who arranged a priestly post for him in Wissembourg. At Wissembourg, Bucer boldly advanced the Reformation b

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PRTJ Vol. 50, No. 2 (April 2017)

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Gijsbert Voetius: Defender of Orthodoxy

Herman Hanko·1996-02-15

Prof. Hanko is professor of Church History and New Testament in the Protestant Reformed Seminary. Introduction The Lord has promised the church, purchased with His own blood, that the gates of hell shall never prevail against it. To accomplish this, Christ raises men in the church who are strong a

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PRTJ Vol. 53, No. 1 (November 2019)

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March 23, 1567

Connie Meyer·2002-03-01

For weeks in advance the preparations were made, and the people of Valenciennes were held hostage in their own city while they waited for deliverance that did not come. But the king and his regent especially hated their preacher, Guido de Brés. He was the same Guido de Brés who wrote the Belgic Conf