Please follow this link for a review of Brian Schwertley's critique of the Federal Vision:
Book Review: The Auburn Avenue Theology « Reformed Covenanter
Please follow this link for a review of Brian Schwertley's critique of the Federal Vision:
Book Review: The Auburn Avenue Theology « Reformed Covenanter
Daniel Ritchie
Saintfield, Northern Ireland - Queen's University, Belfast:History/Politics
Member of Dromara Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland (Covenanter)
Daniel,
Regarding Schwertley's bringing in Theonomy, did you see this posted earlier by Ruben?
Andrew Sandlin
Chris Coldwell, Lakewood Presbyterian Church (PCA), Dallas, Texas.
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• Westminster Letter Press
• The Confessional Presbyterian Journal
• The Blue Banner Archive
The Regulative Principle: The Scriptures are the “only infallible rule of faith and practice, no rite or ceremony ought to have a place in the public worship of God, which is not warranted in Scripture, either by direct precept or example, or by good and sufficient inference” (Samuel Miller).
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Daniel Ritchie
Saintfield, Northern Ireland - Queen's University, Belfast:History/Politics
Member of Dromara Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland (Covenanter)
Chris Coldwell, Lakewood Presbyterian Church (PCA), Dallas, Texas.
• Naphtali Press: Presbyterian & Reformed Books
• Westminster Letter Press
• The Confessional Presbyterian Journal
• The Blue Banner Archive
The Regulative Principle: The Scriptures are the “only infallible rule of faith and practice, no rite or ceremony ought to have a place in the public worship of God, which is not warranted in Scripture, either by direct precept or example, or by good and sufficient inference” (Samuel Miller).
Click to get: Board Rules -- Signature Requirements -- Joining PB's Politics & Government Forum
I believe that Sandlin might identify more with Norman Shepherd than with James B. Jordan and Co.
Ruben
Moderator
F.P.C.I.
Indiana
Prosperity is the blessing of the Old Testament; adversity is the blessing of the New; which carrieth the greater benediction, and the clearer revelation of God's favour.
Francis Bacon, "Of Adversity"
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