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Old 09-13-2005, 02:03 PM
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Daniel,
Sorry, no firm plans on that front yet. There is actually quite a bit I think that would be of interest, the Fesko contra Wright being the most substantial, but the reviews in the same area of interest, Ward on Westerholm, Forkner on Shepherd, and Webb on Trail on Justification are all good. And it is only $18 postage paid...
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Chris C.:

Are there electronic copies of the Journal available? I really just want the Duncan review...
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