Gary North
Born
in The United States
February 01, 1942
Died
February 24, 2022
Website
Genre
Influences
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Honest Money: Biblical Principles of Money and Banking (Biblical Blueprint Series, #5)
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1986
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12 editions
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Christian Reconstruction: What It Is, What It Isn't
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1990
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3 editions
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Dominion & Common Grace
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published
1987
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2 editions
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Seventy Five Bible Questions Your Instructors Pray You Won't Ask (80079)
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1984
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3 editions
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Conspiracy: A Biblical View
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published
1986
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2 editions
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Backward, Christian Soldiers?: An Action Manual for Christian Reconstruction
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1984
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3 editions
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Unholy Spirits: Occultism and New Age Humanism
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published
1976
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9 editions
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Unconditional surrender: God's program for victory
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published
1988
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6 editions
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Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy
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1991
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The Dominion Covenant
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1982
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6 editions
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“The negative penalties of the Old Testament case laws were not harsh but just, not a threat to society but rather the necessary judicial foundation of civic freedom… the Old Testament was harsh on criminals because it was soft on victims.”
― Victim's Rights: The Biblical View of Civil Justice
― Victim's Rights: The Biblical View of Civil Justice
“When you criticize someone with followers, the followers recognize that, if you are correct, they have been sucked in. If they had been sucked in, then they must not be too bright, or at least they were not well enough informed to form a critical judgment which would have led them to identify their leader as someone not worth following. So, a criticism of the leader produces a particular response in the followers. They feel that there has been an attack on them personally. The critic is saying, loud and clear, that anyone who has followed this particular leader is not a good judge of character, intellect, or facts. They are quite correct. This is exactly what the critic is saying.”
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“Grape juice at the communion table symbolizes the historical impotence of Christ’s blood, Christ’s gospel, Christ’s church, and Christ’s expanding kingdom. Grape juice stays ‘bottled up’, confined to the historical skins of Palestine.”
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