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THE NEW CENTURY BIBLE COMMENTARY, Editors: Ronald E. Clements (Old Testament) and Matthew Black (New Testament); Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (Reviewed by Prof H. Hanko) I have a number of these commentaries given for review. Before making a few remarks about them individually, there are a few points to be made about the commentaries generally. 

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PROMISE AND DELIVERANCE, vol. IV, Christ And The Nations, S. G. De Graaf; Paideia Press, St. Catherines, Ontario, Canada; 294 pages, $12.95 (cloth). (Reviewed by Prof. R. D. Decker) This is the fourth and last volume of a series originally published in the Netherlands under the title:Verbondsgeschiedenis, (History of the Covenant). The author, the late S. G. DeGraaf, was a minister in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. The translators, H.

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Written by the retreaters from Southwest Protestant Reformed Church. The seniors of the Protestant Reformed Churches first heard of a Seniors’ Retreat by way of a bulletin announcement on February 24, 2008. Response to that announcement revealed that there was in fact sufficient interest among the seniors of the denomination for such a retreat. Though the idea of a seniors’ retreat had been considered for several years, it was the Loveland PRC that took the initiative to lay the groundwork. A committee from Loveland put in hours and hours of planning and much hard work to make the idea of...

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THE CHURCH IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: Elect From Every Nation; by Louis Praamsma; Paideia Press, 1981; 289 pp., $9.95 (paper). [Reviewed by Prof. H.C. Hanko] This is the last volume in Dr. Praamsma’s series on the history of the Christian Church. This book is a translation from the Dutch in which language it was originally printed.

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By: David Engelsma, James Lanting, and Lamm Lubbers This open letter is addressed to all members of the Protestant Reformed Churches and to all others who have a concern for the instruction of the children of the covenant in all aspects of earthly science on the basis of the truth of the Reformed Faith as set forth in the Reformed Creeds. It concerns Reformed higher education, i.e., college-level instruction. It is sent on behalf of a group of Protestant Reformed men that calls itself the “Conference on Reformed Higher Education.” At a meeting held in Grand Rapids, Michigan on March...

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