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I’ve been “in class” all day, and my English friend obviously needs some education on the significance of St. David, who bravely fought against Pelagianism in the sixth century. He…

I’ve been “in class” all day, and my English friend obviously needs some education on the significance of St. David, who bravely fought against Pelagianism in the sixth century. He…

The new edition of Ref21 has been up a day or so, and I thought I’d draw your attention to Trueman taking the middle ground! Intrigued? Go here.

It’s been called the greatest hoax ever played on the classical music recording industry. Several years ago, a British pianist that hardly anyone had even heard of, and who had…

Not quite! Rather, an Englishman in Mississippi. It’s been an education having Dr. Trueman in the heart of Mississippi for few days. Despite the obvious deep-seated, Freudian angst that he’s…

My best response to the NEW blog theme, so far, came this morning from my good friend, Iain D. Campbell of the Free Church of Scotland: How should Reformed Christians…

Readers might be interested in following this link to an interview with Chad van Dixhoorn on the Westminster Project. The file can be downloaded and listened to later if needs…

Thanks Phil! Readers might like to note that two additional items have been added since last week: an extra article on Spurgeon and aiming for conversions in preaching written by…

Check out the front page for details of the latest edition of reformation21. The focus this month is on C. H. Spurgeon with two great articles by Zach Eswine and…

I’ve been involved in teaching one of those one-week, all-day courses that allowed me little time except to “monitor” the blog. I noted that some lefty cab driver threatens to…

OK, so no one blogged on “Christmas Books” so let me add a few of my own before changing the blog “theme”…