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Book Briefs: Mere Calvinism

On February 1, 2019February 1, 2019 By The King’s TableIn Book BriefsLeave a comment

Jim Orrick is a professor at Boyce College in Louisville, Kentucky, as well as the author of A Year with George Herbert: A Guide to Fifty-Two of His Best Loved Poems. Why is Mere Calvinism an important work?  Mere Calvinism is the most helpful and accessible book on the Doctrines of Grace. Everyone can read this …

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On February 1, 2019January 31, 2019 By The King’s TableIn Biblical Studies, Book Briefs1 Comment

Enter to win 1 of 3 copies of "Mere Calvinism" by Jim Orrick Mere Calvinism Giveaway

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