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A Defence of (Reformed) Amillennialism (Part V)

A Defence of (Reformed) Amillennialism (Part V)

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  • David J. Engelsma

This is a continuation of the defence of amillennialism in contrast to other theologies of eschatology. In this article, the author grapples with the difficulties of Matthew 24.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 2008. 3 pages.

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