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  • A Commentary on the Reformed Lord's Supper Form
    £18.00

    Bastiaan Wielenga   (426 pp. Hardback)

    A commentary on the Lord’s Supper Form adopted by the Synod of Dordt.

  • £5.00

    David J. Engelsma & Herman Hanko   (152 pp. Softback)

    With chapters including “The Unbreakable Scripture,” “The Call to Spiritual Cleansing,” “The Reformed Believer and Money,” “The Organic Development of Sin,” “The Sexual Revolution,” “The Abolition of Truth” and “Towards a One-World Government,” The Reformed Worldview presents, as its subtitle states, The Word of God for Our Generation.

  • £4.00

    William Hamilton   (297 pp. Softback)

    The untold story of the 1859 revival in Ireland. A revealing critique by a local minister of the time, packed with penetrating analysis in the light of the Scriptures and the Westminster Standards.

  • £22.00

    Henry Danhof & Herman Hoeksema   (544 pp. Hardback)

    God’s covenant, man’s depravity, unconditional election, irresistible grace, the spiritual antithesis, Calvin, Anabaptism, church protests and unity, etc.—all are covered in this book containing nine articles that are foundational to the Protestant Reformed Churches. Complete with valuable historical introductions and Afterword.

  • The Royal Sufferer by Herman Hoeksema
    £8.00

    Herman Hoeksema
    (96 pp., hardback)

    Read this short devotional to renew your adoration and worship of our glorious king, Jesus Christ, who willingly suffered and died for His people.

  • The Savior's Farewell by Martyn McGeown
    £15.00

    Martyn McGeown   (345 pp. Hardback)

    A comforting exposition of John 14-16, Christ’s discourse in the upper room.

  • £7.00

    edited by David Engelsma   (200 pp. Softback)

    Twenty-five articles on the Protestant Reformation dealing with its central characters and doctrines. Stirring stuff!

  • £8.00

    A. W. Pink   (269 pp. Softback)

    Probably Pink’s greatest work —in the Baker edition, which includes all the vital material omitted by the Banner of Truth version.

  • The Ten Commandments for Children by Ron Cammenga
    £10.00

    Ronald Cammenga (63 pp., Hardback)

    A picture book for ages 6-9 that gives basic instruction in the Ten Commandments.

     

  • £0.00

    Reformed Fathers   (56 pp. Softback)

    Includes the Heidelberg Catechism, the Belgic Confession, and the Canons of Dordt, as well as several early creeds.

  • £10.00£85.00

    A compelling commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism produced in an attractive 10-volume set. The author, being a strong preacher of God’s sovereign grace in Jesus…

  • £8.00

    Gerrit Vos   (375 pp. Hardback)

    Fifty-four meditations on the birth, death and resurrection of Christ.

  • £1.75

    J. Kerr & J. McDonald   (36 pp. Softback)

    Sets forth Christ in the Psalms, quotes on Psalm singing, etc. “Make the voice of his praise to be heard” (Ps. 66:8)!

  • £20.00

    Homer C. Hoeksema (656 pp. Hardback)

    Second edition. A thorough exposition of the Canons of Dordt, the original five points of Calvinism. Includes a valuable “Historical Introduction.”

  • The Wonder of Grace by Herman Hoeksema
    £5.00

    Herman Hoeksema   (127 pp. Softback)

    Develops the concept of salvation by grace from God’s election of the believer by grace to the glorifying of the believer through grace.

  • £5.00

    David Engelsma & Herman Hanko   (180 pp. Softback)

    This delightful book explains the Person and outpouring of the blessed Holy Spirit of truth and His role in the covenant of grace, the church and the believer’s assurance. The two appendices expound two fascinating texts on the Holy Ghost: John 7:37-39 and Revelation 22:17.

  • £15.00

    P. M. Kuiper (408 pages [206 pages book 1; 202 pages book 2])

    2-volume teen historical fiction which follows a Reformed Christian as he fights in the American Civil War.

     

  • £9.00

    David Engelsma   (158 pp. Hardback)

    A fresh, bold statement of the threeness of the one, true God and His rich covenant fellowship in Himself … and with us in Christ.

  • £0.00

    Herman Hoeksema   (77 pp. Softback)

    An examination of the doctrine of common grace as embodied in the notorious “three points” of the Christian Reformed Church.

  • £15.00£20.00

    Homer C. Hoeksema & David Engelsma

    A rich exposition of Old Testament history from a covenantal perspective in attractive hardback volumes.

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