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1againsttheworld.tv
againsttheworld.tv
A weekly video site from NiceneCouncil.com, the producers of Amazing Grace: The History and Theology of Calvinism, Late Great Planet Church, Beware of False Prophets and Marks of a Cult, along with many other products. The site is absolutely free. Sign up to receive special offers, including free ebooks, videos and mp3s.
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2theoldtimegospel.org
The Old Time Gospel Ministry: TOTG Home Page
You can e-mail us at info@theoldtimegospel.org , or you can write us at: The Old Time Gospel 5335 Downs Rd.
A Ministry dedicated to preserving the truth and accuracy of the infallible Word of God.
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3puritanboard.com
The PuritanBoard
Discussion Forum for Reformed Theology
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4monergismbooks.com
monergismbooks.com
Monergism Books - Reformed Books & Resources - $3.99 Shipping - Great Prices
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5puritansermons.com
Fire and Ice: Puritan and Reformed Writings
Puritan and Reformed sermons and other writings, many in modern language. Authors include Jonathan Edwards, Richard Baxter, Samuel Rutherford, and many others.
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6heritagecommunitychurch.net
Heritage Community Church Gastonia, NC - A Reformed Baptist, Family Integrated Church
We are a Reformed Baptist home assembly church that meets in Gastonia, NC. We subscribe to the 1689 2nd London Baptist Confession of Faith. Our goal is to glorify God by giving the majority of meeting time to the study of His Word and the other facets of worship, which He has prescribed (prayer, breaking of bread, fellowship along with some singing). We do engage in expository preaching and catechismal teaching.
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7puritulegacy.org
Puritu Legacy at www.puritulegacy.org
In the 1690s a group of Puritan exiles living in Missouri unexpectedly pioneered a haven for runaway slaves. A small group African slaves found themselves in this equally small community of Puritans, known as the Puritain Traditionalists. The West African Vodun and Purtan religions combined to form what became Puritu.
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