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Review: Divine Providence: A Classic Work for Modern Reader by Stephen Charnock

by Jeffrey Karel on May 25, 2023 | Comment

To paraphrase the concern of one of the leading theologians of the past century: one of the great issues with reading texts from within the tradition, but from a much earlier time, is that it is as if we live in a . . . Continue reading →

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