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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Review: A New Hearing for the Authorised Version by Theodore Letis
Stephen P. Westcott
Critical Review of "Worship in Spirit and Truth" (John Frame) - The De-Regulation of the Regulative Principle?
Kevin Reed
Book Review: "The Extent of the Atonement" by G. Michael Thomas
Ronald Hanko
Book Review: "Making Shipwreck of the Faith: Evangelicals & Roman Catholics Together" by Kevin Reed
Ronald Hanko
Book Review: The Church’s Hope, Vol. 1
Julian Kennedy
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Unfolding Covenant History, Volume 6: A Review
Martyn McGeown
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Book Review: "The Rock Whence We Are Hewn" by Henry Danhof and Herman Hoeksema
Martyn McGeown
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Book Review: Grace and Assurance
Angus Stewart
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Book Review: "Return to Rome" by Francis Beckwith
David Engelsma
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Editorial Book Review: "The Undercover Revolution" by Iain Murray
Michael Kimmitt
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Book Review: "Trinity and Covenant" by David Engelsma
John Lowery
Book Review: "Come Out From Among Them" by John Calvin
Martyn McGeown
Book Review: The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures, vol.5
Angus Stewart
Book Review Article: John Wesley, False Prophet of Free Will
Angus Stewart
This article is also available in Italian, Polish and Portuguese.
The Controversy over Exclusive Psalmody
H. L. Williams
Book Review: "Wesley and Men Who Followed" by Iain Murray
Sean Hanley
This article is also available in Italian.