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The theme of the November 2007 issue of Tabletalk is “The Church of Jesus Christ and its Impact Around the World.” The issue looks at the global church, rejoicing in the worldwide witness of the Christian faith.
Contributors include R. C. Sproul, Bill Green, Peter Hammond, J. Nelson Jennings, Douglas F. Kelly, Keith A. Mathison, John Piper, R. C. Sproul Jr., Joni Eareckson Tada, and Gene Edward Veith.
“Probably the most important person in the English Reformation was William Tyndale,” (Page 6)
“This Bible was the predominant Bible among the English for the next hundred years before it was supplanted by the popular King James Version. It was the original, official version of the Scottish Presbyterian Church. It was the Bible of Shakespeare, the Bible the Pilgrims brought with them on the Mayflower to America, and it was the Bible of choice among America’s early colonists.” (Page 7)
“the one definite thing that can be said about the English Reformation is that it was first of all an act of state” (Page 9)
“the Book of Common Prayer and the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion as its foundational documents” (Page 16)
“In 1524, he left England for the continent and studied for a period of time at Wittenberg” (Page 6)
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—Michael S. Horton
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—R. Albert Mohler, Jr.
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—Ravi Zacharias
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