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The 5 points and puritanism
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I found this section to be particularly insightful: Consider this post another request for your thoughts on the field of psychiatry, thanks.
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The Divorce of Israel: Dr. Kenneth Gentry
It is the first comprehensive partial preterist postmill commentary of Revelation.
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Johann Heinrich Heidegger's Introduction to the OT (Prophetic Books)
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Hebrews 9:14 and John Owen
That "eternal Spirit" is a reference to Christ's divine nature is not at all an uncommon view, at least among older commentators. E.g., David...
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Sabbath and Seminary Graduation
When you joined the PB I’m not sure how strictly one’s adherence to their confession of faith was questioned. Nowadays though when someone...
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Considering PCA
Why would you want to leave your current church? If you start going to a local-to-you PCA church, I'd hope they'd ask this question pretty early...
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