BRJ Articles
The British Reformed Journal (BRJ) is the publication of the British Reformed Fellowship, usually with contribution from members, and currently published biannually. It contains doctrinal articles aimed at the propagation of the Reformed faith throughout the British Isles, Europe and abroad.
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Filtering by Category: Issue 07 (July - September 1994)
What Good are They [Creeds] Today?
Tom Reid
Arminianism: The Road to Rome (Augustus Toplady)
Augustus Toplady
The Fascinating History They Didn't Tell Us at School Part 2
Francis Nigel Lee
The Inspiration of Scripture in Historic Orthodoxy & in Modern Bible Translations
Douglas W Taylor
Development of the Reformation under Zwingli and a Discussion of his Teaching on the Lord's Supper (2)
Raymond A Kemp
The Reformed View of Baptism (2) Its Mode
Michael Kimmitt
The "Free Offer" Controversy
Ronald Hanko
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