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A Commentary on Belgic Confession Articles 22-37
David J. Engelsma (400 pp. Hardback, £20.00)
A superb theological exposition of articles 22-37 of the Belgic Confession (1561), a great Reformation creed, penned by a pastor later martyred for his faithful witness.
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£3.50
C. J. Conners (52 pp. Softback)
Refutation of the “free offer” from Scripture, the confessions and Reformed and Presbyterian theologians by an Australian minister.
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£20.00
Idzerd van Dellen and Martin Monsma (464 pp. Hardback)
A weighty and time-tested commentary on the Church Order of Dordt
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£12.00
David J. Engelsma (192 pp. Softback)
The stirring second volume in Prof. Engelsma’s series on The Church’s Hope concentrating on the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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£15.00
David J. Engelsma (350 pp. Softback)
A profound treatment of the intermediate state (being with Christ in glory!) and the truth regarding the church’s life on earth before her Lord’s return (over against the various millennial views).
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£22.00
Ron Hanko (544 pp. Hardback)
A profound commentary on the last three books of the Old Testament: Haggai on “the desire of the nations,” Zechariah on “the priest upon the throne” and Malachi on “the messenger of the covenant.”
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£9.00
Reformed Fathers (431 pp. Hardback)
Contains the Three Forms of Unity with full proof texts, liturgical forms and the Church Order of Dordt. Includes extensive indices.
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£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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£6.00
Homer C. Hoeksema (93 pp Softback)
In a time when the doctrine of Scripture is attacked, the author sets forth clearly the biblical and confessional view of God’s Word.
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£1.50
Barry Gritters (60 pp. Softback)
A comprehensive look at marriage. Chapters include “Sexual Purity for Christ’s Sake,” “Parental Love” and “Family Worship.”
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£5.00
David Engelsma & Herman Hanko (128 pp. Softback)
A profound exposition of the Five Points of Calvinism, humbling our pride and evoking our praise. Comes complete with a fascinating introductory chapter on “The History of Calvinism.”
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£5.00
Richard J. Smit (155 pp. Softback)
A delightful little book on the Spirit’s covenantal fruit with its heavenly and spiritual sweetness and goodness.
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£1.50
Robert Harbach (57 pp. Softback)
A masterful exposition of John 10 combining the elements of instruction, devotion, comfort, exhortation and controversy.
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£3.50
Jay E. Adams (56 pp. Softback)
An excellent book that should make Baptists think again.
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£4.50
W. J. Grier (128 pp. Softback)
Presents the scriptural teaching on Christ’s second coming in clear, short chapters. Compelling reading.
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£6.00
Gerrit Vos (317 pp. Softback)
Forty-five meditations on the New Testament Epistles and Revelation.
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£18.00
Herman Hanko (432 pp. Hardback)
A superb treatment of the parables, focusing on the principles of the kingdom of heaven as they apply to the calling of its citizens.
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£5.00
Herman Hoeksema (197 pp. Softback)
This devotional on the wonder of Christ’s birth emphasizes the mystery of the events at Bethlehem.
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£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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£18.00
David Engelsma (472 pp. Hardback)
A superb summary of Calvin’s Institutes, including explanation, analysis and application of the Reformer’s teaching for today.