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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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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NEW PUBLICATION-‘THE KINGSHIP OF CHRIST’
June 12, 2017
NEW PUBLICATION-‘THE KINGSHIP OF CHRIST’ Does Christ’s Kingship have a bearing on domestic, church and national life? On how we are [...]
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RP Global Alliance NEW WEBSITE
April 28, 2017
A website that will give you daily news and information about the R.P. Church around the world.
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NEW PUBLICATION-SHOW ME YOUR WAYS
April 22, 2017
Show Me Your Ways Walking with the King of Kings Show me Your ways, O LORD; Teach me Your paths. Psalm 25;4 The Kingship of the [...]
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NEW PUBLICATION-WALK WORTHY
April 22, 2017
Walk Worthy Living by the Gospel This is an essentially practical booklet. Although the question and answer format may give the impression that [...]
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FAMILY WORSHIP RESOURCE
December 5, 2016
Let’s Worship God Let’s Worship God is a weekly worship booklet, written by RP ministers from around the world, comprising; [...]
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Book Launch of ‘Irish Covenanters; Politics and Society in the 19th Century.’
December 1, 2016
Book Launch of ‘Irish Covenanters; Politics and Society in the 19th Century.’ By Dr Tim Donachie This new publication which is the fruit of many [...]
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