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 Christ and unconditional covenant of friendship, expounds the doctrines of Scripture in a warm and personal way so that the child of God who meditates upon these pages sees more and more how these glorious truths are, indeed, his “only comfort in life and death.”
“Thank you very much for the books! Herman Hoeksema´s interpretation of Heidelberg Catechism arrived safely and I´m so excited about it! Why? Because tomorrow I will start teaching the Heidelberger to the adult members of my church for the first time in my life! I believe that God gives me mighty helper for this teaching in Hoeksema!” – Czech Republic
“Yesterday evening I started reading In the Midst of Death. What lovely and vital teaching that ‘only when we contemplate the evil as a means to the end of the great good do we have full and perfect comfort’ (p. 19).” – England
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!
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.
Ronald Cammenga, editor (320 pp. Softback, £13.00)
This powerful book defends and promotes the Bible’s teachings on God’s sovereign grace as systematized in the Canons of Dordt (1618-1619) with a special focus on the gospel call, the covenant, reprobation and assurance. It also covers the significance, polemics, sessions and church polity of Dordt.
The Triple Knowledge Set (10 Volumes)
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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 Christ and unconditional covenant of friendship, expounds the doctrines of Scripture in a warm and personal way so that the child of God who meditates upon these pages sees more and more how these glorious truths are, indeed, his “only comfort in life and death.”
“Thank you very much for the books! Herman Hoeksema´s interpretation of Heidelberg Catechism arrived safely and I´m so excited about it! Why? Because tomorrow I will start teaching the Heidelberger to the adult members of my church for the first time in my life! I believe that God gives me mighty helper for this teaching in Hoeksema!” – Czech Republic
“Yesterday evening I started reading In the Midst of Death. What lovely and vital teaching that ‘only when we contemplate the evil as a means to the end of the great good do we have full and perfect comfort’ (p. 19).” – England
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