

The First Commentary on the Belgic Confession
I’ve been anxiously waiting and looking for this. Foederatum Belgium Orthodoxum was written by Samuel Maresius as a commentary on […]
Read moreI’ve been anxiously waiting and looking for this. Foederatum Belgium Orthodoxum was written by Samuel Maresius as a commentary on […]
Read moreLast night, with my pre-confession class, we were covering chapter 5 of the Canons of Dort. Chapter 5 deals with […]
Read moreThe Quest for Comfort: The Story of the Heidelberg Catechism, William Boekestein, illustrated by Evan Hughes, Grand Rapids: Reformation Heritage […]
Read moreMy new book on the Belgic Confession is now available for purchase from the publisher for $20.99 US. If […]
Read moreI’ve uploaded a couple of recent articles on Guido de Bres and the Belgic Confession in commemoration of the 450th […]
Read more“We have never really recovered from the ideals of Friedrich Schleiermacher who believed that the creeds and confessions of the […]
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Read moreContinuing our celebration of the 450th birthday of the Belgic Confession, here’s another small piece I wrote a couple of […]
Read moreGreat news! Lulu now offers shipping from Canada. This reduces the shipping costs for Canadian buyers. Additionally, by using the […]
Read moreStill on the theme of celebrating the 450th birthday of the Belgic Confession, here’s my review of Daniel Hyde’s commentary […]
Read moreToday I’m continuing my celebration of all things related to the Belgic Confession. This year, I remind you, is the […]
Read moreIn honour of the Belgic Confession’s 450th birthday this year, I’ll be posting a number of items related to it […]
Read moreThis year marks 450 years since the Belgic Confession was written by Guido (or Guy) de Bres. The Confession made […]
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