2018 CAMP REUNION
November 30, 2017
Girls Discovery – 16-18 February 2018. Girls Adventure – 26-28 January 2018. Boys Discovery – 19-21 January 2018. Boys [...]
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RTC GUEST LECTURES
November 13, 2017
REFORMED THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE Knockbracken Road, Carryduff, Belfast Department of Systematic Theology, Ethics and Apologetics GUEST LECTURES [...]
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RPCNA THEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
November 3, 2017
The next issue of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Journal has been published by the RP Seminary in America. This is an on-line [...]
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NEW PUBLICATION
November 1, 2017
Reformed Perspectives on Luther: The Man and His Message The 500th anniversary of the Martin Luther’s nailing of the Ninety-Five Theses to the [...]
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LUTHER 500 AUDIO
November 1, 2017
ALSO AVAILABLE AT COLLEGE PAGE HERE ADDRESSES ALSO AVAILABLE IN NEW PUBLICATION LUTHER -THE MAN AND HIS MESSAGE £6 from Covenanter Bookshop [...]
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2017 REFORMED THEOLOGICAL JOURNAL
October 30, 2017
2017 REFORMED THEOLOGICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS MARTIN LUTHER: HIS LIFE AND WORK by Gareth Burke FIVE TRUTHS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD by David McKay CIVIL [...]
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BBC “ABORTION ON TRIAL” a response
October 19, 2017
Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland STATEMENT IN RESPONSE TO THE BBC PROGRAMME “ABORTION ON TRIAL” Issued by The Public Morals Committee [...]
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The Reformed Theological College Opening Meeting
September 22, 2017
The opening meeting of 2017/18 session of The Reformed Theological College will be held on Tuesday 3 October, 2017 at 8 pm. The students will be [...]
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Belfast’s Lord Mayor breaks the tradition of saying grace before dinner
September 13, 2017
Belfast’s Lord Mayor breaks the tradition of saying grace before dinner The Public Morals Committee has released a statement. available to [...]
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