Stuart Brogden has made freely available a fairly extensive library of works pertinent to Reformed Baptists. He describes his
website as the “Home of the
Semper Reformanda Baptist Library, a free tool intended to encourage and equip my fellow Baptists to stand firm and dig into our rich history and theology, while never growing weary of reforming to the Word of God.”
It looks to be a valuable and regularly updated resource. Check it out, and let us know what you think.
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Published by Keith Throop
I am currently serving as the primary teaching elder of Immanuel Baptist Church in Bloomington, Illinois, where I have been since 1993. My fellow-elders are George Drye, Brent Flint, and Ben Murphy, each of whom also resides in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois. Together, by the grace of God, we make up one pretty good pastor! I received my B.A. in Biblical Studies from Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University) in Columbia, South Carolina. And I received my M.Div. from Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. And, by the way, my last name has a silent 'h' and is pronounced 'troop.'
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I've updated the web page, providing links to library content by topic. Check it out: http://reformedbaptistlibrary.tk/
I put up a new post mentioning the updates to the site. You may want to check out the comments there, because someone has questioned whether you have the right to share some of the resources there.