. 188 pages, bound volume of illustrated monthly magazine for the whole of 1884. Many pages loose, but all present. Parts of some pictures coloured in. View More...
. 17 pages. A magazine of Victorian appearance, issued by an organisation opposing Roman Catholicism, which was at the time of the publication of this issue a member of the United Protestant Council. The Protestant Evangelical Mission had started in the 1860s and become known through the work of the Irish itinerant lecturer and former Roman Catholic, William Murphy. View More...
. 64 pages. This double issue is not on a special topic as in some years, but includes extended articles on Samuel Rutherford (Ian Hamilton); John MacDonald: Apostle of the North (Hywel Jones), and Tom Wright and Modern Evangelical Revisions of Justification by Faith (Peter Barnes). Staples starting to rust. View More...
. 64 pages. This double issue has several items on Justification, including extended articles on Justification and the Imputation of Christ's Righteousness (Cornelis Venema); and Teaching Justification: The Reformed Catechisms (Edward Donnelly). Staples starting to rust. View More...
. 10 x 32 pages. Includes articles on The Founding of the Modern Missionary Movement; and The Providence of God in the Theology of Irenaeus (Jonathan Bayes); The ESV; Family Worship: Some Objections Answered (Beeke); Jonathan Edwards; Omri Jenkins; The Divine Initiative in Applying Grace (Pieter de Vries); Perseverance; John Eliot (Irfon Hughes). Staples starting to rust. View More...
. 32 pages. "To promote the reverent study of the Holy Scriptures, and to resist the varied attacks made upon their inspiration, inerrancy and sole sufficiency as the Word of God." View More...
. 64 pages in English, printed together with Issue 100 (25th anniversary edition) of the Chinese language periodical Faith and Life (83 pages), the Theological Journal of the Reformation Translation Fellowship. Includes material on the history of the Fellowship, as well as theological articles by well-known British and American Reformed writers. View More...
. 122 pages. Stephen N Wlliams: On Giving Hope in a Suffering World: Response to Moltmann; Nigel Biggar: Moral Reason in History: An Essay in Defence of Casuistry; Andrew Ola Igenoza:Time, History and Eschatology: An Evaluation of an Aspect of Mbiti's Theology; 4 other essays by Timothy Bradshaw, J Gordon McConville, Roy Kearsley, Henri Blocher. View More...