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In Review: The Triple Knowledge. Reviewed by Rev. Joshua Engelsma

Joshua Engelsma·2015-10-08

The second noticeable difference in this second edition is in the appearance. Although appearance is not the foremost consideration, it is an important one. The outward appeal of a book encourages one to take up and read. Of late the RFPA has done a wonderful job of producing attractive-looking publ

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The Sovereignty of God

A. W. Pink
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Hyper-Calvinism and the Call of the Gospel: An Examination of the Well-Meant Offer

David Engelsma

3rd edition Click to look inside Is there a "well-meant offer" of salvation to all men? Or is the call of the gospel restricted to the elect only? Is there an alternative to these two extremes? This book sets forth and defends the Reformed position of the gospel call to all mankind. What others

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Better to Marry

David Engelsma

2nd edition Click to look inside Better to Marry provides straightforward, practical instruction for single and married believers alike, taken directly from the classic Bible passages on sex and marriage. Two appendices treat the remarriage and prohibition of the remarriage of the "innocent party.

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Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism

Ursinus Zacharias

“The lectures of Ursinus as compiled and edited by his student, David Pareus, are invaluable for understanding the Heidelberg Catechism. This is especially true for preachers tasked with proclaiming its teaching. Yet, preachers, and even those in the pew, may be turned off by its ‘scholastic’ struct

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PRTJ Vol. 38, No. 2 (April 2005)

2005-04-01

covenant. However, the doc- trine is treated in three different sections. It is unavoidable, then, that some repetition of material is found in these various sec- tions. However, these are rela- tively minor matters, and this book is highly recommended to all our readers. I know person- ally that i

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Something You Ought to Read

Unknown·2007-02-01

It is the same book we have been using through the last thirty-three years. What makes it different—and more usable—is the addition of forty-four pages of indices: Scripture and subjects. First, for those not acquainted with this fine volume, here is a bit of background. Rev. Hoeksema preached throu

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The Triple Knowledge: An Exposition of the Heidelberg Catechism. Herman Hoeksema. Reviewed by Rev. Joshua D. Engelsma

Joshua Engelsma·2015-12-02

The second noticeable difference in this second edition is in the appearance. Although appearance is not the foremost consideration, it is an important one. The outward appeal of a book encourages one to take up and read. Of late the RFPA has done a wonderful job of producing attractive-looking publ

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1977-04-01
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Reformed Dogmatics. Herman Hoeksema. Second Edition

Russell Dykstra·2006-01-01

Reformed Dogmatics. Herman Hoeksema. Second Edition. Grand Rapids, MI: Reformed Free Publishing Association. Volume I, 2004. xxi + 621 pages. Volume II, 2005. xv + 719 pages. Each $55.00 (Cloth). [Reviewed by Russell J. Dykstra.] In Reformed circles, Herman Hoeksema is well known as a clear, exeget