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Erasmus: Latin or Greek?

Erasmus: Latin or Greek?

Latin scholarship, however elaborate, is maimed and reduced by half without Greek. For whereas we Latins have but a few small streams, a few muddy...

C.T. Russel on 1 John 5:7

C.T. Russel on 1 John 5:7

Charles Taze Russel on the Comma Johanneum By Christian McShaffrey1 John 5:7, “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word,...

New Book by Taylor DeSoto

New Book by Taylor DeSoto

In his first book, The Received Text: A Field Guide, Taylor DeSoto charts a succinct epistemological course, identifies the ideological dangers of...

Letis Lecture: Remastered

Letis Lecture: Remastered

The following is remastered audio from a presentation offered by Theodore Letis at the Puritan Evangelical Church of America in San Diego,...

Charlie Brown, Christmas, and the KJV

Charlie Brown, Christmas, and the KJV

Some of you probably remember hearing the advent narrative from Luke's Gospel being read on network television as a child — I certainly do — but...

Sir Winston Churchill on the KJV

Sir Winston Churchill on the KJV

"The scholars who produced this masterpiece are mostly unknown and unremembered. But they forged an enduring link, literary and religious, between...

400 Bishops Affirm the Comma

400 Bishops Affirm the Comma

Four Hundred Bishops in 5th Century Carthage Affirm the Comma By Christian McShaffreyIn AD 484, the Vandal King Huneric called for a church council,...

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