I enjoy reading the Puritans and books about them - e.g., Meet the Puritans - With a Guide to Modern Reprints. Another good source is John Howie's Scots Worthies. It is available to be read for free by The Project Gutenberg HERE
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posted by Phil Johnson
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The beginning of the new year is a great time to reflect upon our walk with
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[image: From The Master's Seminary Blog, "The Birth of Hope"]
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The Greatest Love by Ray Stedman My command is this: Love each other as I
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These are slides presented to the Duluth Conference, on Ezekiel 36:22-38,
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A dear friend received a hymn in Dutch which he read to his wife in her
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*by Michael Vlach*
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2 comments:
A great book. I actually don't own a copy of Howie!
I'll likely eventually get it next year. Our church had a great pre-loved copy for $15. But I missed my opportunity.
Happy Thanksgiving!
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