Creeds
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A Body of Divinity
Book by Thomas Watson
This has been a consistent best seller and one of the most useful and influential publications. There are several reasons for this: 1. The subject of the book. It deals with the foremost doctrinal and experimental truths of the Christian … Learn More
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Harmony of the Westminster Confession and Catechism
Book by Dr. Morton Smith
In today’s church, sadly, there seems to be more emphasis on contemporary music and gourmet coffee than a real commitment to doctrine. In this wonderful handbook, Dr. Morton H. Smith lays out the standard for Protestant doctrine that is both … Learn More
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July 2012 Tabletalk
Tabletalk by Various
Get Free Shipping on individual 2012 Issues of Tabletalk The July 2012 issue of Tabletalk features tackles the questions of why sound biblical doctrine matters, why we cannot compromise, how we determine our doctrinal boundaries, and how Christians can avoid succumbing to the … Learn More
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The Quest for Comfort: The Story of The Heidelberg Catechism
Book by William Boekestein
The Heidelberg Catechism has been taught to children for hundreds of years, encouraging them to seek Christ as their true source of comfort. But how did this catechism get written? In The Quest for Comfort, William Boekestein and Evan Hughes … Learn More
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The Westminster Confession of Faith
Teaching Series by Dr. John Gerstner
The Westminster Confession of Faith has, for hundreds of years, served as the doctrinal foundation of the Reformed churches. In this series, Dr. John Gerstner focuses his lifetime of scholarship on a comprehensive treatment of the meaning and application of … Learn More
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Why Do We Have Creeds?
Book by Burk Parsons
Protestants affirm the principle of sola Scriptura—Scripture is the only inallible authority for the Christian. Yet even that principle is a confession, a mini-creed if you will. Creeds and confessions are an inescapable part of being a Christian in this … Learn More