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What They’re Saying About Banner Books (2012 No. 4)

Category Book Reviews
Date December 7, 2012

‘a cracking set of volumes . . . beautiful to behold, excellent in their quality, and outstanding in their substance . . . pastorally sound, eminently practical, thoroughly Christ-centred, happily straightforward expository thoughts, ideal for private or family worship, stimulating for preachers, instructive for pastors, models of earnest simplicity.’
[Jeremy Walker enthuses about the new clothbound set of Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on the Gospels.]

Below are links to selected online reviews of Banner titles, posted August-November 2012. 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

Jeremy Walker (Crawley, W. Sussex) on his blog The Wanderer.

Barry Waugh (Greenville, South Carolina) at the Reformation21 website.

Gordon Kuhrt (Haddenham, Bucks) on the Anglican website Fulcrum.
Greg Goswell (Melbourne, Victoria) in Australia’s online Christian newspaper New Life (page 17).

Bob Thomas (Mitcham, Victoria) in Australia’s online Christian newspaper New Life (page 2).

Kyle Worley (Groves, Texas) on his blog The Strife.

Kyle McDanell (Goshen, Kentucky) on his Blogizomai blog.

Finally, Alan Hill (Montreux, Switzerland) has reviewed four J. C. RYLE titles at The Good Book Stall website:

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