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Ian Paisley on the Scottish Covenants

Here is a link to a post on my blog in which Ian Paisley argues that the Scottish Covenants continue to bind the UK:

Ian Paisley on the Scottish Covenants « Reformed Covenanter
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Good Ole Ian. His Sermons on Sermonaudio were instrumental in bringing me out of the mainlines.

(Especially Fundamentalism vs. Apostasy).
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Good Ole Ian. His Sermons on Sermonaudio were instrumental in bringing me out of the mainlines.

(Especially Fundamentalism vs. Apostasy).
Good to hear that. (I was going to use a cheers smile but he would not approve )
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Good Ole Ian. His Sermons on Sermonaudio were instrumental in bringing me out of the mainlines.

(Especially Fundamentalism vs. Apostasy).
Good to hear that. (I was going to use a cheers smile but he would not approve )
Why Protestants Should Reject the Pope is another favorite of mine. I purchased his two four-disc CD sets on Amazon about 4 years ago. Great stuff.
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His sermon on William Tyndale is one of have benefited from, and I have listened to a few others.

Somewhat ironically, I find I need a stiff drink or two before listening to any of his sermons.
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His sermon on William Tyndale is one of have benefited from, and I have listened to a few others.

Somewhat ironically, I find I need a stiff drink or two before listening to any of his sermons.
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