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The Banner of Truth Trust is an Evangelical and Reformed non-profit [1] publishing house, structured as a charitable trust [2] and founded in London in 1957 [3] by Iain Murray, Sidney Norton and Jack Cullum. [1] Its offices are now in Edinburgh, Scotland with a key branch office and distribution point in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. [1]
A Lifting Up for the Downcast, reprinted by the Banner of Truth Trust; His main point here is that faith is the help against all discouragements, and that Christ's blood is the object of faith, and faith brings peace. When believers are discouraged, they are to exercise their faith in Christ's blood and righteousness.
In 1881 he was married to Jane Elizabeth Barbour (1861-1944). Their son Robert Barbour Whyte was killed in the First World War.Their eldest son (Alexander) Frederick Whyte was a journalist and politician who received a knighthood. [9]
In 2014 Banner of Truth Trust published Van Dixhoorn's second work, Confessing the Faith: a reader's guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith. [ 3 ] Van Dixhoorn received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge , and was awarded a post-doctoral fellowship from the British Academy. [ 4 ]
He taught at Princeton for a year and then lectured in systematic theology at Westminster Theological Seminary to generations of students from 1930 to 1966, and was an early trustee of the Banner of Truth Trust.
Reformers is also an Australasian trade distributor or reseller for the imprints of a number of other well-known evangelical and Reformed publishing houses, including Christian Focus, [16] Banner of Truth, Baker Book House, Good News Crossway, Day One, [17] Eerdmans, [18] Evangelical Press, [19] Founders Press, [20] Go Teach, [21] Granted ...
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From 1984 to 1993, he was the editor of Paul, the Netherlands Reformed Congregations’ missions journal, and from 1985 to 1993, he was the editor of The Banner of Truth, the Netherlands Reformed Congregations’ denominational periodical. [40] In 1982, Beeke published his first books, Jehovah Shepherding His Sheep and Backsliding: Disease and ...