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several sermons on the Kingdom of God, and volume 9 contains<br />

a preterist sermon on 2 Peter 3.<br />

Rushdoony, Rousas John. God’s Plan for Victo~: The Meaning<br />

of Postmillennialism. Fairfax, VA: Thoburn Press, 1977. A short<br />

theological study of the implications of postmillennialism for<br />

economics, law, and reconstruction.<br />

Rushdoony, Rousas John. 1%~ Kingdom Come: Studies in Daniel<br />

and Revelation. Phillipsbu~, NJ: Presbyterian and Reformed,<br />

1970. Exegetical studies, full of insightful comments on history<br />

and society.<br />

Shedd, W. G. T Dogmatic Theology. 3 volumes. Nashville, TN:<br />

Thomas Nelson, (1888) 1980. A nineteenth-century Reformed<br />

text in systematic theology.<br />

Strong, A. H. Systematic Theology. Baptist postmillennialist of<br />

late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.<br />

Sutton, Ray R. “Covenantal Postmillennialism,” Covenant<br />

Renwal (February 1989). Discusses the difference between<br />

traditional Presbyterian postmillennialism and covenantal postmillennialism.<br />

Published by the ICE, E! O. Box 8000, Tyler, TX<br />

75711.<br />

Terry, Milton S. Biblical Apocal-@tics: A Stud~ of the Most Notable<br />

Revelations of God and of Christ. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker,<br />

(1898) 1988. Nineteenth-century exegetical studies of prophetic<br />

passages in Old and New Testaments; includes a complete commentary<br />

on Revelation.<br />

Vos, Geerhardus. The Pauline Eschatology. Grand Rapids, MI:<br />

Eerdmans, (1930) 1952. A scholarly examination of the eschatological<br />

writings of Paul, written by the Bible-believing scholar<br />

who first developed orthodox biblical theology: the idea that<br />

the Bible’s presentation of the gospel develops over time, but<br />

without any change in meaning, as liberals argue.

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