1828-William L. Roberts.-This is one of William Roberts earliest productions. In it, he defends the classic Covenanter positions regarding the doctrine of the civil magistrate. It is particularly helpful in its exposition of what the term “powers that be” means.
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1851-William Louis Roberts.-A spirited postmillennial account of the mediatorial reign of Christ which seeks to answer the question of what we should do when man's law conflicts with God's law, discussed against the backdrop of the fugitive slave law.
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1853-William L. Roberts.-An excellent overview of Reformed Presbyterian principles set in a catechetical form. Roberts covers many forgotten and neglected topics which are of important to the life and identity of the Covenanter church.
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