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!
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.
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.
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.
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