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    David Engelsma   (192 pp. hardback)

    A devastating critique of Abraham Kuyper’s cultural theory of a common grace of God and its grandiose mission of “Christianizing” (not converting) the ungodly world.

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    David Engelsma   (100 pp. Softback)

    A refutation of common grace as advocated by Richard Mouw in He Shines in All that’s Fair: Culture and Common Grace.

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    Herman Hoeksema   (144 pp. Softback)

    A fine biblical and polemical treatment against a gainsayer that cuts his alleged “triple cord” to ribbons.

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    David Engelsma   (120 pp. Softback)

    A delightful exposition of Psalm 73, comforting the afflicted child of God and confounding the theory of common grace.

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    Herman Hoeksema & Herman Hanko   (238 pp. Hardback)

    Written in a question and answer format, this book is a “catechism” on common grace and a conditional covenant, two doctrinal issues that shaped the Protestant Reformed Churches (PRC) in America.

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    Henry Danhof & Herman Hoeksema   (250 pp. Hardback)

    The Christian worldview treating the doctrines of grace, the antithesis, the covenant and the kingdom of God.

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    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.

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    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.

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