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  • £22.00

    Marvin Kamps   (512 pp. Hardback, £22.00)

    A gripping account of one man’s struggle against a spiritually desolate state church, this book witnesses to the sole authority of sacred scripture and the binding authority of the Reformed creeds.

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    edited by Calvin Kalsbeek   (752 pp. Hardback)

    The encouraging story of a true church of Jesus Christ, this centenary book reveals the secrets of her continuance as a faithful church today and gives like-minded churches hope for tomorrow.

  • £7.50

    Gertrude Hoeksema   (416 pp. Hardback)

    A brief history of the Protestant Reformed Churches tracing the denomination’s roots, birth and development.

  • £9.00

    edited by David Engelsma   (318 pp. Softback)

    This superb book traces the continuing reformation in the Netherlands in the 17th and 19th centuries and in the Protestant Reformed Churches in North America in the twentieth century. Of great value to all seeking church reformation in our day!

  • £15.00

    David J. Engelsma   (304 pp. Hardback)

    Doctrinal church history as it should be written! Vital theology, Reformed church polity, missions, heresy and the dirty tricks of schismatics—they are all here in this book on God’s gracious, unconditional covenant, in connection with a crucial document in PRC history.

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    Herman Hanko   (392 pp. Hardback)

    A companion to Portraits of Faithful SaintsContending for the Faith presents the history of heretics from AD 100 to the present, demonstrating the connection between heresies of long ago and those attacking the Reformed faith today, and calling us to “earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints” (Jude 3).

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    Herman Hanko & Mark Hoeksema  (272 pp. Hardback)

    What is the history of the strange idea that Almighty God has passionate but weak and unfulfilled desires to save those whom He has eternally reprobated? Church historian Prof. Hanko guides us through the controversies in which various parties corrupted the sovereign grace and Word of God.

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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.

  • £27.00

    Herman Hanko   (567 pp. Hardback)

    Traces the roots of the PRC in the Netherlands and the Christian Reformed Church, before treating its development of the truths of miracles, revelation, Scripture, particular grace, the covenant, marriage, etc. Includes 23 pages of newspaper cuttings, photos, etc., significant for PRC history.

  • £10.00

    Connie Meyer   (160 pp. Hardback)

    The gripping story of a medieval monk persecuted by a corrupt church for the truth of double predestination and Christ’s particular atonement. Informative, delightful and challenging!

  • £8.00

    Commemorating the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation

    written by various authors including the editor, Ronald Cammenga  (208 pp. Softback)

    This excellent book celebrates God’s work in the sixteenth-century Reformation over against Romanism and Anabaptism, highlighting the recovery and development of the truth concerning Scripture, the office of believer, worship, etc.

  • £9.00

    David Engelsma   (224 pp. Softback)

    Third Edition. Defence of sovereign, particular grace in the preaching of the gospel against the Arminian error that God desires to save everyone, including the reprobate.

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    David Engelsma & Herman Hanko  (140 pp. Tapa blanda)

    Una profunda exposición de los Cinco Puntos del Calvinismo, humillando nuestro orgullo y evocando nuestra alabanza. Se completa con un fascinante capítulo introductorio sobre “La historia del calvinismo.”

  • £22.00

    Herman Hanko   (450 pp. Hardback)

    Inspiring and instructive biographies of over 50 saints from the 1st to the 20th century including Augustine, Patrick, Alcuin, Bernard of Clairvaux, Beza, de Brès, Tyndale, Ames and Gresham Machen.

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    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.”

  • £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.

  • £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!

  • £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.”

  • Watchman on the Walls of Zion by Joshua Engelsma
    £15.00

    Joshua Engelsma   (240 pp. Hardback)

    A stirring biography of a little-known pastor and reformer in the Netherlands 

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