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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A Critique of the Trichotomous View of Human Nature (1)
Andy Underhile
Evangelicalism: The New Roman Catholicism?
Manuel Kuhs
Closing the Door on Open Theism (1): Omniscience Versus Predictability
Martyn McGeown
Editorial: Hyper-Calvinist! (2)
Martyn McGeown
The Fascinating History They Didn't Tell Us At School: Part 1
Francis Nigel Lee
Correspondence: Hyper-Calvinism, Revival & Baptism
Various Authors
The Development Of The Covenant Of Grace (3) The Covenant A Bond Of Friendship
Herman Hanko
Coping In Times Of Spiritual Declension
Tony Horne
Jireh Chapel, Lewes, East Sussex
James North
Correspondence
Stephen P. Westcott
Calvinism and Preaching (4) Irresistible Grace
Ronald VanOverloop
British Reformed Fellowship Family Conferences
Jonathan McAuley
Book Reviews
H. L. Williams
Words of Inspiration: John Burgeon on bible translations
Douglas W Taylor
The Sufficiency & Inspiration of Holy Scripture: Which Translation
Ronald Hanko
Zion Independent Chapel, Morley, Near Leeds
Allan Metcalfe
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The Reformed Life and World View - What is it?
W F Spanner
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Human Responsibility
Gise VanBaren
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Half-Day Convention in Morley on 18th September
Mark Skoulding
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