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Covenant Promises

In my last article, I noted that a covenant has three basic elements: parties, promises, and conditions. The parties of the covenant of grace vary depending upon which perspective of the covenant is being considered. Externally or administratively speaking the…

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Book Giveaway: Danny Hyde Bundle

Meet the Puritans is pleased to partner with EP Books to give away four (4) sets of Daniel R. Hyde’s expositions of From the Pen of Pastor Paul: 1-2 Thessalonians and Content Yet Contending: Jude. USA mailing addresses only. One entry per…

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John Bunyan: The Faithful Tinker

Young John Bunyan (1628–1688) hardly seemed fit for preaching. He was a coarse person with little education and a mouth full of foul language. He had lost his mother and sister to death and was exposed to the evils of…

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Did John Owen Write a Biblical Theology?

Biblical theology has become a popular topic in recent years. While all theology should be biblical, this oft difficult to define discipline stresses the gradual historical unfolding of God’s self-revelation in redemptive history. People like biblical theology because they want…

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Announcing Meet the Puritans’ First Book

Meet the Puritans is pleased to announce our first book, Knowing the Trinity: Practical Thoughts for Daily Life by Dr. Ryan M. Mcgraw. Dr. McGraw is not only a contributor to Meet the Puritans but serves as Professor of Systematic Theology…

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Covenant Parties

Generally speaking, a covenant, according to Reformed theology, is a legal relationship between two parties that involves promises and conditions. A covenant, therefore, has three basic elements: parties, promises and conditions. My goal is to expound the Westminster Standards’ teaching…