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129 days left

There is understandable disbelief that i'll not get anything more for 129 days but we'll see!!!

If i go to the hilt with Kierkegaard, that means not much more in the Reformed stuff could be gotten, namely the 10 volumes of Perkins. This then makes me want to take it more slow with the Reformed stuff i already have, and the true appreciators of these works always say to read them slowly.

When i wrote to RHB regarding vol. 3 of Mastricht, they said it'll be done in a few weeks, but that doesn't i think mean that suddenly it'll appear on amazon.ca, maybe it'll have a upcoming release date, dear lord it may still be upcoming in April, so that leaves Van der Groe, Murray (I'm no longer super keen on Douglas F Kelly's Systematic as the page count on 2 and 3 are under a thousand), i think i got the basics of Reformed stuff as it is, just the following which are ongoing

Beeke - just one to go, hopefully there by April

Mastricht - whenever 3 through 7, it's looking to be a slow process, wonder if i should donate, rob a bank and give em a million with a note HURRY UP ALREADY!!!!

and Owen, 40 volumes at a fairly brisk pace.

((I got my eye of Van Til, but learning that he was speaking uber Kantian like doesn't make me wanna dive in, Kant, even when you're opposed to him isn't my cuppa tea, not like Kierkegaard going Hegelian against Hegel, now that's FUN!!))

Oh and Bavinck, he could maybe be pushed till later in the next year as i slowly go through his magnum opus.

Other strands of Christianity, the easy reading Christian Living kinds, with the second last purchases got a few public domain examples, but things more recent would balance out the whole thing nicely.

 
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