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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Editorial
H. L. Williams
America's Declining Fundamentalism - A Critical Review
Harry Mullin
Forum : The Lord blessing the Infants
Various Authors
Correspondence: Those Hebrew Vowel Points Again
George Ella
Book Review: "Princeton Seminary Vol. 1 : Faith & Learning" by David Calhoun
Kevin Reed
Revivalist Propaganda & The Cause of Truth in Wales - Part 1
Alan Spencer
Of communion With God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost (3)
John Owen
Michael Kimmit: In Grateful Remembrance
H. L. Williams
Editorial: Hyper-Calvinist! (6)
Martyn McGeown
This article has also been translated into Polish.
Banned by the Evangelical Times!
Angus Stewart
The Apotheosis of Man in Evangelical Church Worship
Richard Holt
The Three Waves of Charismatic Christianity
Angus Stewart
Of communion With God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost (2)
John Owen
Book Review: "Joy Unspeakable" by Martin Loyd-Jones
Martyn McGeown
Editorial: Hyper-Calvinist! (5)
Martyn McGeown
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This article has also been translated into Polish.