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Web Reviews of Banner Books 2008 No. 4

Category Book Reviews
Date May 9, 2008

The following are links to some blogs where comments on or reviews of Banner of Truth titles have been posted April 11-30, 2008. 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

Martin Downes (Deeside, Shotton, North Wales) beginning a series of reviews at his Against Heresies blog. Includes comments on the 2-volume biography of Lloyd-Jones, also by Iain Murray.

Jason Button (Charleston, South Carolina) on TheoSource in a piece entitled ‘The Plague has Begun’.

JP (Northern Ireland) on his Semper Reformata blog.

Jeremy Roe of The Christian Bookshop, Ossett, West Yorkshire, England at Talking Shop.

Bill Petruzzo (Washington, DC) on his blog here.

Dustin Benge (Louisville, Kentucky) under Christian Biographies on his Pastor and People blog.

Dustin Benge (Louisville, Kentucky) under Christian Biographies on his Pastor and People blog.

Dustin Benge (Louisville, Kentucky) under Christian Biographies on his Pastor and People blog.

Dustin Benge (Louisville, Kentucky) under Christian Biographies on his Pastor and People blog.

Dustin Benge (Louisville, Kentucky) under Christian Biographies on his Pastor and People blog.

Dustin Benge (Louisville, Kentucky) on his Pastor and People blog.

Josh Gelatt (Indian River, Northern Michigan) under Recommended Commentaries: Ephesians on his Ephemeros blog.

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