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What They’re Saying About Banner Books (2013 No. 1)

Category Book Reviews
Date February 15, 2013

‘undoubtedly one of the spiritual greats of our land, worthy of being honoured, and a reminder of the powerful impact of a godly life, lived by the grace of God, and committed to the preaching of the gospel of that grace, on the toughest and most godless environments.’
[John Brand has ‘discovered’ Richard Hobson of Liverpool!]

Below are links to selected online reviews of Banner titles, posted December 2012/January 2013. 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

John Brand (Edinburgh) on his Cutting it Straight website.

Carl Trueman (Oreland, Pennsylvania) on his blog at Reformation21 finds this the ‘best Sunday afternoon read in church history’.

Guy Davies (Westbury, Wiltshire) on his Exiled Preacher blog.

Lorna Roe (Ossett, West Yorkshire) on the Talking Shop blog.

David Burke (Sydney) in Australia’s online magazine New Life, December 1, 2012 (page 15).

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