The “Charles Hodge of the South” (or better yet Charles Hodge was the J.H. Thornwell of the North) was the Dean of Southern Presbyterianism during the early-to-mid 1800’s. His writin… more →
Backwoods PresbyterianBenjamin P. Glaser wrote 5 months ago: The “Charles Hodge of the South” (or better yet Charles Hodge was the J.H. Thornwell of … more →
gswordmp3 wrote 10 months ago: Saints, It seems reasonable to me to do one more “topical sermon” on worship, “Mount Zion and Liturg … more →
Joel Taylor wrote 10 months ago: The following is from the forward of a small booklet by Dr. H. Rondel Rumburg. It is a reprint of an … more →
Benjamin P. Glaser wrote 1 year ago: I have been away for the last week attending my wife’s best friend’s wedding in Lebanon, … more →
Benjamin P. Glaser wrote 1 year ago: Girardeau’s “Instrumental Music in Public Worship.” A Review by Robert L. Dabney. Instru … more →
providencerec wrote 1 year ago: Angels RL Dabney Against ancient Sadducees, who taught neither resurrection, angel, nor spirit, (Act … more →
Benjamin P. Glaser wrote 1 year ago: The Sabbath is quite sticky wicket today for many on the Reformed side of the fence. In the not too … more →
Benjamin P. Glaser wrote 1 year ago: Of the many Reformed doctrines that have been forgotten, argued out of existence, or just downright … more →
Scribe wrote 1 year ago: THE MANUSCRIPTS It is true that the disputed verse has little support from Greek copies and has been … more →