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Web Reviews of Banner Books 2009 No. 6

Category Book Reviews
Date November 3, 2009

‘A wonderful book . . . a real treasure. Here are lessons for preachers and pastors, lessons for churches and lessons also for all those who seek to grow in grace! (Stephen Richardson on Iain Murray’s A Scottish Christian Heritage)

Below are links to selected online reviews of Banner titles posted (mainly) during September and October 2009. 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

Micah Bickford (Warminster, Pennsylvania) at the Westminster Bookstore Blog.
Susan Peters (Draper, Virginia) at The Aquila Report of Reformed Theological Seminary.
Jeremy Roe (Ossett, West Yorkshire) at the Talking Shop blog.

The MidWest Book Review (Scroll down to ‘The Gospel as Taught by Calvin’).

T. David Gordon at Ordained Servant Online

The Exiled Preacher

Gospel-driven Disciples

Discerning Reader

Calvary Herald

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