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    Michael Kimmitt   (48 pp. Softback)

    What does baptism mean? How should the water be applied? Who are to be baptized? Simple, clear, biblical arguments contrary to oft-repeated but unproven baptistic assertions.

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    Herman Hoeksema   (159 pp. Hardback)

    Sets forth the relationship between infant baptism and the covenant. Includes a fine refutation of baptismal regeneration.

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    David Engelsma   (288 pp. Hardback)

    Traces the doctrines of covenant and election in the confessional documents of the Reformed churches and in the 16th-20th century church fathers. It also deals with the contemporary heresy of the Federal Vision.

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    David Engelsma   (252 pp. Hardback)

    This superb book eradicates the Federal Vision root and branch (part 1) and answers dozens of questions in part 2 dealing with Federal Vision advocates, conditions, the covenant with Adam, covenant children, the doctrines of grace, etc.

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    Herman Hanko  (236 pp. Softback)

    Sets forth the beauty of God’s covenant as it unfolds in the Scriptures. Relates the covenant to Christ, predestination, Canaan, etc.

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    David Engelsma & Herman Hanko   (101 pp. Softback)

    Practical directions on how we must keep God’s covenant in marriage, in the home, in training our children, in the church and in antithetical living. On-line study guide questions are available.

  • £15.00

    David Engelsma   (249 pp. Hardback)

    A vital and timely work, setting forth the truth of God’s Word against the Federal Vision and a conditional covenant.

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    Jay E. Adams   (56 pp. Softback)

    An excellent book that should make Baptists think again.

  • £18.00

    Bastiaan Wielenga   (448 pp. Hardback)

    Solid commentary on the Reformed Baptism Form by a Dutch pastor influenced by Herman Bavinck and Abraham Kuyper.

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    Herman Hanko   (165 pp. Softback)

    Relates the covenant and infant baptism, because “we” and “our children” both belong to God’s covenant of grace.

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