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You can still pick up a copy of issue 7 of The Confessional Presbyterian journal for $18 postage paid (USA only) through January 1. $25 International, postage paid. The USA price will rise to the regular retail price of $25 after that. We also have for a limited time, full sets of all seven issues for $75 postage paid (USA) and $125 International (more than half that has to cover the postage). To purchase see this offer see this advertisement page. Thanks to all who have subscribed and purchased issues this year. We shall try to do it again next year with some exciting things already in the works.
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The Confessional Presbyterian volume 7 (2011)
Articles
3. Holy Communion in the Theology of John Knox
By Glen J. Clary
25. John Knox and the Reformation by the Rev. Dr. James Begg
By Iain Wright
41. The Early Reformation in Scotland
By W. Duncan Rankin
47. Reformed Presbyterian Criticism of the 1859 Ulster Revival’s Impact on Worship and Church Order
By Daniel Ritchie
65. 1812–1822: The Development of Princeton’s Polemic
By Allen Stanton
77. The Calvinistic Soteriology of Jonathan Dickinson
By Gary Steward
87. An Introduction to T. V. Moore through his Essay on Juvenile Delinquency
By Barry Waugh
99. The Basis and Practice of Christian Mission to Jews 1520–1860
By Rowland S. Ward
111. The Benediction in Corporate Worship
By Ryan M. McGraw
123. The Abrahamic Covenant and the Kingdom of God
By Jeong Koo Jeon
139. On the Shoulders of Giants: Van Til’s Appropriation of Warfield and Kuyper
By Jeffrey C. Waddington
147. The Modal Transcendental Argument for God’s Existence
By David Reiter
153. The Lord and His Messengers: Toward a Trinitarian Interpretation of Malachi 3:1–4
By Camden M. Bucey
164 Reviews & Responses: Michael Horton, The Christian Faith: A Systematic Theology for Pilgrims on the Way (Wes Bredenhof) 164 ■ Kevin J. Vanhoozer, Remythologizing Theology: Divine Action, Passion, and Authorship (James E. Dolezal) 167 ■ Response: “On the Scope and Scopus of ‘Always Reforming,’ A Response to James Dolezal” (Kevin Vanhoozer) 172 ■ Surrejoinder to Kevin Vanhoozer (James E. Dolezal) 175 ■ Paul Helm, Eternal God: A Study of God Without Time, 2nd ed. (Patrick Arnold) 178 ■ Willem J. Van Asselt, et al., Scholastic Discourse: Johannes Maccovius (1588–1644) on Theological and Philosophical Distinctions and Rules (Wes White) 183 ■ T. V. Moore, The Last Days of Jesus (C. N. Willborn) 185 ■ Paul C. Gutjahr, Charles Hodge: Guardian of American Orthodoxy (James Cassidy) 187 ■ J. Knox Chamblin, Matthew: A Mentor Commentary (W. Gary Crampton) 190 ■ Eric L. Johnson, Foundations for Soul Care: A Christian Psychology Proposal (Daniel F. Patterson) 195 ■ J. V. Fesko, Last Things First: Unlocking Genesis 1–3 with the Christ of Eschatology (Ryan McGraw) 200 ■ W. Gary Crampton, From Paedobaptism to Credobaptism: A Critique of the Westminster Standards on the Subjects of Baptism (J. V. Fesko) 203  ■ Response (W. G. Crampton) 206 ■ Surrejoinder to Dr. Crampton’s Response (J. V. Fesko) 210 ■ Douglas Bond, The Mighty Weakness of John Knox and D. M. Lloyd-Jones and Iain Murray, John Knox and the Reformation (Lane Keister) 211 ■
213 Psallo: Psalm 116
216 In Translatiōne: The Preface to the Constance Hymnbook by Joannem Zwick
230 Antiquary: The James Durham MSS Part II
232 Bibliography
253 The Editors and Contributing Editors
. In Brief: T. V. Moore’s Twenty Hints for a Happy Family (97) ■ In Brief: Robert Baillie on the Chiliasm of Archer, Burroughs and Goodwin (110) ■ In Brief: Thomas Goodwin on God’s Blessing His People (122)
 
Chris,
Can I send you the cash via postage in the mail? I received some gift cash over the Holiday break and would rather use that than go to my banking funds.
 
Thanks Chris,
what is that address I should send out the money to?
I will have it in the mail today or Friday. Can't wait to read it.
 
Thank you kind sir. The payment in cash has been placed in the mail box. Inside the envelope is my name and address as well as the outside of the envelope.
 
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