Recovering Our Confessional Heritage... 1689 LBCF

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PuritanCovenanter

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There is a new series being published by Reformed Baptist Acedemic Press. I think everyone will gain a lot from the series. I have read one of them and was greatly impressed.


[FONT=&quot]Here are the titles for the first three installments of RBAP’s new series being printed for the Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] http://www.rbap.net/recovering-our-confessional-heritage-the-first-three-installments/[/FONT]
[h=2]Recovering our Confessional Heritage[/h][h=4]James M. Renihan, Editor-in-Chief[/h][h=4]Richard C. Barcellos, Managing Editor[/h][h=4][/h][h=4]Arden Hodgins, A Defense of Confessionalism: Biblical Foundations and Confessional Considerations[/h][h=4]James M. Renihan, Associational Churchmanship: Second London Confession of Faith 26.12-15[/h][h=4]Richard C. Barcellos, The Covenant of Works: Its Confessional and Scriptural Basis[/h]

[FONT=&quot]Here are the titles for the first three installments of RBAP’s new series being printed for theInstitute of Reformed Baptist Studies.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]
[h=2]Recovering our Confessional Heritage[/h][h=4]James M. Renihan, Editor-in-Chief[/h][h=4]Richard C. Barcellos, Managing Editor[/h][h=4][/h][h=4]Arden Hodgins, A Defense of Confessionalism: Biblical Foundations and Confessional Considerations[/h][h=4]James M. Renihan, Associational Churchmanship: Second London Confession of Faith 26.12-15[/h][h=4]Richard C. Barcellos, The Covenant of Works: Its Confessional and Scriptural Basis[/h]
 
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