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How Well do you Know Knox?
John Knox: An Introduction to His Life and Works While the Reformed tradition originated with Huldrych Zwingli and was more fully developed with John Calvin, it was John Knox who made significant contributions to this movement as it unfolded in … Continue reading
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Pre-order now The Happiness of Heaven
While belief in heaven is essential to the Christian faith, the fact that pilgrim believers have not yet experienced heaven leaves us with many questions about what it will be like. In The Happiness of Heaven, Maurice Roberts surveys Holy … Continue reading
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Foundations for the Faith
The Gospel of John may very well be the best loved of all the books of the Bible. Written at a time when many false teachers were challenging the basic facts of the gospel, John produced this grand and glorious … Continue reading
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Sermons of Robert Murray M‘Cheyne, 3 volumes
At the beginning of the twentieth century, James Macdonald of Edinburgh purchased a box of old papers which had belonged to a preacher of around sixty years earlier. The contents might have seemed of little value, but to some they … Continue reading
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Newly Added at RHB
A Guide to Christian Living (Gift Edition) When John Calvin first began writing his Institutes of the Christian Religion, he had in mind a short handbook or manual which would set out the essentials of the Christian faith. Although the … Continue reading
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The Westminster Assembly: Reading its Theology in Historical Context
Drawing on new primary source material, it considers the Assembly’s theology in terms of the unfolding development of doctrine in the Reformed churches, in connection with the preceding and current events in English history, and locates it in relation to … Continue reading
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Creation, Fall, Restoration: A Biblical Theology of Creation
Andrew S. Kulikovsky brings to the debate among creationists a robust reading of the relevant biblical texts, including the opening chapters of Genesis. He argues that biblical authority applies to the natural world of the sciences and history as well … Continue reading
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Empty Arms
It is hard to imagine any greater pain that that of losing a little child. It is like an amputation, so that though one may learn to live with the loss, the parent is never the same again. Steve and … Continue reading
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