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 Tag: textual criticism
Correspondence: Those Hebrew Vowel Points Again
George Ella
Correspondence: John Owen on Presbyterianism (con't) and Textual Criticism
Various Authors
Book Review: Nolan's Inquiry into the Integrity of the Received Text
Raymond A Kemp
Pure Words, Preserved Words: The Doctrine of Providential Preservation
Douglas W Taylor
The Inspiration of Scripture in Historic Orthodoxy & in Modern Bible Translations
Douglas W Taylor
Words of Inspiration: John Burgeon on bible translations
Douglas W Taylor
The Sufficiency & Inspiration of Holy Scripture: Which Translation
Ronald Hanko
Correspondence: Hebrew Vowel Points
Michael Kimmitt
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