Laurence M. Vance
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The Other Side of Calvinism
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1999
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2 editions
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Christianity and War and Other Essays Against the Warfare State
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King James, His Bible, and Its Translators
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published
2006
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3 editions
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The War on Drugs is a War on Freedom
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Archaic Words and the Authorized Version
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published
1996
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4 editions
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Rethinking the Good War
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published
2009
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A Brief History of English Bible Translations
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published
1993
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The Angel of the Lord
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Greek Verbs in the New Testament and Their Principal Parts
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published
2006
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War, Christianity, and the State: Essays on the Follies of Christian Militarism
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published
2013
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2 editions
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“A nanny state is hostile to liberty. Any attempt to institute or continue it should be opposed, root and branch. Government intervention is never the solution; it is always part of the problem.”
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“If there is anyone who should be opposed to strife and bloodshed it is the man that names the name of Christ. Spurgeon considered the spirit of war to be absolutely foreign to the spirit of Christianity….
Modern conservative, fundamentalist, and evangelical Christians, all of whom might claim him as one of their own, have much to learn from Spurgeon, not only for his example of an uncompromising and successful Christian minister, but also for his consistent opposition to war and Christian war fever.”
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Modern conservative, fundamentalist, and evangelical Christians, all of whom might claim him as one of their own, have much to learn from Spurgeon, not only for his example of an uncompromising and successful Christian minister, but also for his consistent opposition to war and Christian war fever.”
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