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Web Reviews of Banner Books 2009 No. 3

Category Book Reviews
Date April 3, 2009

Truth For All Time may quite simply be the best, most concise summary of the Christian faith ever written . . . (Calvin’s) writings reflect the love and passion he has for God and for his people . . . a beautiful reminder of both the simplicity and majesty of the redemption we have in Christ Jesus our Lord’ [from the Peculiar Pilgrim blog].

Below are links to selected online reviews of Banner titles posted during March 2009. The views expressed are of course those of the respective bloggers. For each title mentioned, a link is also provided to the appropriate page of the Banner online Bookstore, where orders can be placed.

Notes

Tim Challies at Challies.com.

See the Peculiar Pilgrim blog.

Kevin DeYoung (East Lansing, Michigan) on his DeYoung, Restless and Reformed blog.

Gervase Charmley (South Wales) on his Strict and Particular blog.

Mary Bartholomew at The Good Bookstall.

Garry Geer (Peoria, Illinois) at The Hippopotamus blog.

Hanani Hindsfeet (Queensland, Australia) at the Eusebeia blog.

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