Mr. John Brine, a divine of considerable celebrity among the Calvinistical Baptists, was a native of Kettering, and born some time in the year 1703. His parents were in very low circumstances, so that he possessed scarcely any advantages in respect to his education. When a lad he was placed in the staple manufactory of… Continue reading A Sketch of John Brine’s Life by James Upton
Senguerdius on Necessity and Contingency
Translated from Chapter 15 - De Necessario et Contingente, Idea Metaphysicae Generalis et Specialis The term "Necessary" [Necessarium] or "Necessity" [Necesse] is generally defined as that which cannot not be. Necessity can be considered either in language or in things. The necessity of language [Necessitas orationis] denotes an indissoluble connection between the predicate and the… Continue reading Senguerdius on Necessity and Contingency
The Mystery of John William Floyd
The year was 1864 and the Civil War was tearing the country apart. General Sherman and his legion of Union soldiers made their way into Georgia, setting their sights on attacking Atlanta. The Confederate Army was outnumbered, hungry, and tired, but their willingness to fight for the Southern Cause was as strong as when the… Continue reading The Mystery of John William Floyd
Book Review: What is Biblical Theology? A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns by James M. Hamilton Jr.
Hamilton Jr., James M. What is Biblical Theology? A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns. Wheaton, IL. Crossway, 2022. James M. Hamilton Jr. is a Professor of Biblical Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the pastor of Kenwood Baptist Church. He is the author of several books and scholarly articles on biblical… Continue reading Book Review: What is Biblical Theology? A Guide to the Bible’s Story, Symbolism, and Patterns by James M. Hamilton Jr.


