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Old 07-05-2007, 07:48 PM
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Went to Archives - Bookstore in Pasadena

Im on vacation this week went to Archves in Pasadena Ca.

I picked up these books.

Theonomy A Reformed Critique - William S. Barker & Robert Godfrey

Puritan Profiles 54 Puritans Personalities drawn together by The Westminster Assembly -William Barker

Theologia et Apolgia Essays in Reformation Theology and its Defense Presented to Rod Rosenblant - Edited by Adam S. Francisco, Korey D. Maas, Steven P. Mueller

The Reformation Roots & Ramifications - Heiko A. Oberman

Reforming Fundamentalism - George M. Marsden

The Life of John Murray - Iain H. Murray

Have anybody out there enjoyed these books?
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Im on vacation this week went to Archves in Pasadena Ca.

I picked up these books.

Theonomy A Reformed Critique - William S. Barker & Robert Godfrey

Puritan Profiles 54 Puritans Personalities drawn together by The Westminster Assembly -William Barker

Theologia et Apolgia Essays in Reformation Theology and its Defense Presented to Rod Rosenblant - Edited by Adam S. Francisco, Korey D. Maas, Steven P. Mueller

The Reformation Roots & Ramifications - Heiko A. Oberman

Reforming Fundamentalism - George M. Marsden

The Life of John Murray - Iain H. Murray

Have anybody out there enjoyed these books?
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Archives is a great bookshop. I've been shopping there for more than 20 years.

I've read Marsden's, Murray's and Barker's books. They're excellent. I haven't read the others.
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Ive been going to the Archives about 7yrs it the best bookstore Ive been to.
There was archive bookstore at the Claremont college but it was small and couldn't light a candle to the one in pasadena.

The other book store that I say that can stand side by side with the archives is the bookstore at Parkside church in Ohio where Alistair Begg is pastor i had went to a conference there years back it was great I even skipped part of the lunch to spend more time in their

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Ive been going to the Archives about 7yrs it the best bookstore Ive been to.
There was archive bookstore at the Claremont college but it was small and couldn't light a candle to the one in pasadena.

The other book store that I say that can stand side by side with the archives is the bookstore at Parkside church in Ohio where Alistair Begg is pastor i had went to a conference there years back it was great I even skipped part of the lunch to spend more time in their

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Another great store is Evangelical Book and Bible in San Diego. I've been going there almost as long as I've been going to Archives.
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Theonomy a Reformed Critique

Almost next to Archives is a great Armenian restaurant too.

That's ArmEnian.
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Another great store is Evangelical Book and Bible in San Diego. I've been going there almost as long as I've been going to Archives.
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Ive never been to Evangelical Book in San Diego.
For the last 3 yrs i have attended the conferences they have in WSC im thinking of planning to stop there when the conference comes up in Jan 2008
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Ive been going to the Archives about 7yrs it the best bookstore Ive been to.
There was archive bookstore at the Claremont college but it was small and couldn't light a candle to the one in pasadena.

The other book store that I say that can stand side by side with the archives is the bookstore at Parkside church in Ohio where Alistair Begg is pastor i had went to a conference there years back it was great I even skipped part of the lunch to spend more time in their

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I may be in the area of Parkside this summer. Do you know if the bookstore has weekday hours?

Thanks!

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Books by the Park is a ministry of Parkside Church that opened in November 1999. Our desire is to provide excellent Christian literature for believers and unbelievers. We offer a unique selection of Bibles, Books, Music and Greeting Cards. We carry used/out of print books, puritan selections, commentaries, theology, Christian living and more .If you are in the Greater Cleveland area please come and visit our store which also has a café so you can browse at your leisure. We wish to help you in any way we can, including special orders if not in our inventory.

Hours of operation:
Monday through Wednesday - 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Thursday - 7:30 a.m.to 7:30 p.m.
Friday - 7:30 a.m.to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday - Closed
Sunday - 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.(closed during evening service)

Contact: bbtp@parksidechurch.com, 440.708.2123

Here are the store hours Conrad
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Bookstore & Cafe
Books by the Park is a ministry of Parkside Church that opened in November 1999. Our desire is to provide excellent Christian literature for believers and unbelievers. We offer a unique selection of Bibles, Books, Music and Greeting Cards. We carry used/out of print books, puritan selections, commentaries, theology, Christian living and more .If you are in the Greater Cleveland area please come and visit our store which also has a café so you can browse at your leisure. We wish to help you in any way we can, including special orders if not in our inventory.

Hours of operation:
Monday through Wednesday - 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Thursday - 7:30 a.m.to 7:30 p.m.
Friday - 7:30 a.m.to 4:00 p.m.
Saturday - Closed
Sunday - 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.(closed during evening service)

Contact: bbtp@parksidechurch.com, 440.708.2123

Here are the store hours Conrad

Thank you very much! I will try and stop in.

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Ive been going to the Archives about 7yrs it the best bookstore Ive been to.
There was archive bookstore at the Claremont college but it was small and couldn't light a candle to the one in pasadena.

The other book store that I say that can stand side by side with the archives is the bookstore at Parkside church in Ohio where Alistair Begg is pastor i had went to a conference there years back it was great I even skipped part of the lunch to spend more time in their

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The bookstore at Parkside is outstanding. I visited there last week. And I really enjoyed James Dickson's bookstore a number of years ago, as well as a few others - but so far, in my experience, nothing beats Reformation Heritage Books in Grand Rapids, MI.
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Im on vacation this week went to Archves in Pasadena Ca.

I picked up these books.

Theonomy A Reformed Critique - William S. Barker & Robert Godfrey

Puritan Profiles 54 Puritans Personalities drawn together by The Westminster Assembly -William Barker

Theologia et Apolgia Essays in Reformation Theology and its Defense Presented to Rod Rosenblant - Edited by Adam S. Francisco, Korey D. Maas, Steven P. Mueller

The Reformation Roots & Ramifications - Heiko A. Oberman

Reforming Fundamentalism - George M. Marsden

The Life of John Murray - Iain H. Murray

Have anybody out there enjoyed these books?
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Best bookstore... ever! I am not too fond of "the reformed critique" though
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