July 2023 Magazine

Magazine Issue 718

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Table of Contents

  1. Custodians of Creation
    Mark G. Johnston
  2. The Surprise of the Eighteenth-Century Awakening
    Roger Fay
  3. Pastoral Piety: Strengthened by the Grace that is in Christ Jesus
    Jonathan Master
  4. James Hinton of Oxford
    Michael A. G. Haykin
  5. Refreshing Times at the Banner Youth and Minsters’ Conferences
    Joshua Kellard
  6. The Writings of John Murray (1898–1978)
    Donald John Maclean
  7. Sin’s Saltwater Emptiness
    Andrew J. Miller
  8. Book Reviews

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