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    Herman Hanko  (352 pp. Hardback)

    Prof. Hanko’s superb commentary on I Peter is full of comfort, instruction and hope for every believer on his difficult pilgrimage to the celestial city.

  • £23.00

    Herman Hoeksema   (772 pp. Hardback, Read on-line)

    The best, detailed, amillennial interpretation of Revelation, giving hope and comfort to believers.

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    Thomas Miersma   (246 pp. Hardback)

    A thought-provoking commentary on the book of Ecclesiastes pointing to the need for a Saviour in this fallen, vain world.

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    Herman Hanko  (304 pp. Hardback, £15.00)

    This eminently practical book gives instruction for living the Christian life in many of its aspects. A salient feature is the relation between justification and works, explained by the examples of Abraham and Rahab.

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    Martyn McGeown   (384 pp. Hardback)

    A brief commentary which emphasizes the comforting message of the Canons: being wholly saved by God’s grace comes with the steadfast assurance of eternal and unchangeable election.

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    Ron Hanko   (160 pp. Hardback)

    A short comforting commentary on the book of Job emphasizing God’s sovereignty over all things, even our trials and suffering.

  • Knowing God in the Last Days
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    Commentary on II Peter

    Mark Hoeksema  (96 pp. Hardback, £8.00)

    An excellent short commentary on a short NT epistle: II Peter, covering God’s exceeding great and precious promises, etc. (ch. 1), heretics and their wicked ways (ch. 2), and the last days and our calling (ch. 3).

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    Martyn McGeown   (240 pp. Hardback)

    Do you know much about Micah in the middle of the minor prophets? This book covers this powerful prophecy in 17 compelling chapters.

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    Herman Hoeksema   (702 pp. Hardback)

    Ninety-seven fresh, bold, penetrating and faithful expositions from the book of Romans.

  • Studies in the Book of Genesis
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    Robert Harbach    (934 pp. Hardback)

    Golden nuggets from Genesis in a treasure chest of facts and insights.

  • The Belgic Confession: A Commentary, volume 1
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    A Commentary on Belgic Confession Articles 1-21

    David J. Engelsma (368 pp. Hardback, £18.00)

    A superb theological exposition of articles 1-21 of the Belgic Confession (1561), a great Reformation creed penned by a pastor later martyred for his witness.

  • The Belgic Confession: A Commentary, volume 2
    £20.00

    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.

  • £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.”

  • Walking in the Way of Love, volume 1
    £20.00

    A Practical Commentary on I Corinthians 1-9

    Nathan Langerak  (432 pp. Hardback, £20.00)

    Corinth was a church with problems. Do you want to know how the apostle Paul addressed these in I Corinthians 1-9? Seeking to grasp the rich biblical truth of love (not politically-correct notions)? Buy and read this book!

  • Walking in the Way of Love, Volume 2
    £22.00

    A Practical Commentary on I Corinthians 10-16

    Nathan Langerak  (544 pp. Hardback, £22.00)

    A penetrating exposition of I Corinthians 10-16, including baptism, the Lord’s Supper, worship, tongue-speaking, love, prophecy, Christ the first-fruits of the dead, Christian giving, etc.

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