Puritan Reformed Journal 2:1
Posted on 06. Mar, 2010 by Danny Hyde in Book Reviews
The latest volume of the Puritan Reformed Journal (January 2010) is now in-print and available for purchase. You can read the full Table of Contents here, but I’d like to highlight a few articles and book reviews of note for this blog:
“Hot Protestants”: A Taxonomy of English Puritanism—Ian Hugh Clary
John Bunyan and His Relevance for Today—Pieter Devries
Samuel Petto (c. 1624–1711): A Portrait of a Puritan Pastor Theologian—Michael G.Brown
James Durham (1622–1658) and the Free Offer of the Gospel—Donald John MaClean
Thomas Watson: The Necessity of Meditation—Jennifer C. Neimeyer
Was Samuel Rutherford a Mystic?—Robert Arnold
John Owen and the Third Mark of the Church—Stephen Yuille
Jeremiah Burroughs onWorship—James Davison
David Berkley, Travel Through Cambridge: City of Beauty, Reformation and Pioneering Research (Book Review)—Kenneth Magnuson
Jeffery K. Jue, Heaven Upon Earth: Joseph Mede (1586–1638) and the Legacy of Millenarianism (Book Review)—Mark Jones
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Mark Jones
06. Mar, 2010
My review was so good the first time they printed it again?
Danny Hyde
07. Mar, 2010
That’s too funny.