October 2021
Magazine Issue 697
Weight | .05 kg |
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Dimensions | 21.2 × 13.9 × .2 cm |
Table of Contents
- A Book to Devour — Ian Hamilton
- My Five ‘Must Read’ Books — Donald John Maclean
- The Sovereignty of God in Salvation: The Teaching of Article XVII of the Church of England (Part 2) — Derek Scales
- A Significant Quincentenary: Luther at Worms — Alan C. Clifford
- Gravitas — Stuart Olyott
- Price Above Rubies: The Story of A Suffolk Housewife — Alison Umpleby
- Ezekiel 37: The Valley of Dead Bones — William Macleod
- The Mystery of Providence — John Rawlinson
- John Knox: Scotland’s Great Reformer — David Campbell
- Book Reviews
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