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| | | Vindiciae Foederis, A Treatise of the Covenant of God with Mankind
I've been working on a 700 page monster by Rev. Thomas Blake on covenant theology.
We simply cannot have enough good CT books out there.
It is a quintessential Westminster view and a really great work overall.
It is finally "done". Vindiciae Foederis, A Treatise of the Covenant of God with Mankind
"Done" means that I am in the final stage of having a proof copy sent, and rereading it for the last time. It should be available in September "or so."
I am still working on two other works, Sermons of the Reformation as well as my own work "Covenant Theology Made Easy." With my job and secular work being so bad right now I've spent most of my time working at work instead of on books. But I'm going to get back to getting some good works out there.
Just to wet your whistle, Rev. Thomas Blake is at wiki here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Blake_(minister)
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Sweetness. Who is publishing it?
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08-22-2009, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by C. Matthew McMahon I've been working on a 700 page monster by Rev. Thomas Blake on covenant theology.
We simply cannot have enough good CT books out there.
It is a quintessential Westminster view and a really great work overall.
It is finally "done". Vindiciae Foederis, A Treatise of the Covenant of God with Mankind | Is that the one that Anthony Burgess did the introduction to?
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Burgess made a funeral oration about him.
Richard Vines and Sam Fisher did an intro, as well as Samuel Beresford.
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