Sam Waldron's Commentary on the 1689 London Baptist Confession
This extensive commentary is a key text in most Reformed Baptist Churches and seminaries. It is available electronically in Doxa Press currently. It would be a useful addition, as would all of Waldron's works.
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This extensive commentary is a key text in most Reformed Baptist Churches and seminaries. It is available electronically in Doxa Press currently. It would be a useful addition, as would all of Waldron's works.
Please, is where can to find the Sam Waldron's Commentary on the 1689 London Baptist Confession electronically in Doxa Press? I did Search, but not meet.
Pr. Elivando Mesquita - Brazil
This extensive commentary is a key text in most Reformed Baptist Churches and seminaries. It is available electronically in Doxa Press currently. It would be a useful addition, as would all of Waldron's works.
Please, is where can to find the Sam Waldron's Commentary on the 1689 London Baptist Confession electronically in Doxa Press? I did Search, but not meet.
Pr. Elivando Mesquita - Brazil
There is no electronic version of Waldron's 1689 Confession- there are epub and pdf versions online.
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There is no electronic version of Waldron's 1689 Confession- there are epub and pdf versions online.
Thank you so much for response! But, is where can to find it's epub or pdf versions online? This is link not is right!
Sorry the epub and pdf versions are just the normal 1689 confession- not Waldron's i miss worded the response- they can be found here: https://www.monergism.com/london-baptist-confession-faith-1689-ebook
Sorry the epub and pdf versions are just the normal 1689 confession- not Waldron's i miss worded the response- they can be found here: https://www.monergism.com/london-baptist-confession-faith-1689-ebook
All Right! Thank you so much for help! I would want so much of have this commentary in electronic version! But, i go purchase of the physicist even, one day!!!
God bless you!
Pr. Elivando Mesquita.
This is not the entire work. It stops at page 61, still dealing with The Scriptures.
I also would love to have a Logos version of "A Modern Exposition of the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith," by Samuel E Waldron. I am using the hardback version. I also use the Logos version of "A New Exposition of the London Baptist Confession of Faith of 1689" by Ventura, Rob, ed. Ross-shire, Scotland: Mentor, 2022. However, I highly recommend James M. Renihan's contextual-historical exposition of the 2LCF in "To the Judicious and Impartial Reader" which, sadly, Logos does not have a version.