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. http://is.gd/g3YUB
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. http://is.gd/g3YUB 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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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!
https://www.christianstudylibrary.org/files/pub/book_previews/Samuel-Waldron_A-Modern-Exposition-of-the-1689-Baptist-Confession-of-Faith_Of-the-Holy-Scriptures.pdf
[quote] There is no electronic version of Waldron's 1689 Confession- there are epub and pdf versions online.
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.
Thank's!
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.