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<note>IN THE BEGINNING GOD...&#34;

-Homer C. Hoeksema

In three careful chapters the author, professor of Dogmatics and Old Testament at the Protestant Reformed Seminary, gives a clear exposition and defense of a precious truth which is frequently under attack today, the truth of creation as set forth by Scripture.

80 pp., paper, $1.00

&#34;WHOSOEVER WILL&#34;

- Herman Hoeksema

The author sets forth the inseparable connection between the certainty that &#34;whosoever will may come,&#34; and the truth of God's sovereign grace: the former is based on and rooted in the latter. The will to come is only an indication that the will of the Father has been drawing us, and working in us to cause us to want to come to Him.

The emphasis in this book may clash with the viewpoint of many a reader; but all who are sincerely willing to submit their own views to the judgment of the Word of God will greatly profit by this stimulating study.

164 pp., paper, $1.95

BELIEVERS AND THEIR SEED

- Herman Hoeksema

This is an exposition of a central doctrine of the Reformed faith, God's everlasting covenant of grace. Special attention is given to the often perplexing question of the place of children of believers in the covenant.

159 pp., $2.95

REFORMED FREE PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 2006, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501

(All R.F.P.A. publications are distributed by Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501)</note>
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