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Recent decades have seen the arrival of new translations of the Bible, and with them the increasing tendence to use the pronouns ‘you’ and ‘your’ when addressing God.
Is this a healthy updating of a Christianity that is seen as old-fashioned and irrelevant? Or is it a serious departure from timeless principles, both in accuracy of translation and in reverence when praying?
The articles in this book maintain that we are witnessing today a modern Downgrade which is scarcely appreciated by the Lord’s people in their eagerness to be ‘contemporary’.
This booklet first appeared in 1994 and sold out. It has now been updated, enlarged and improved, to make it probably the most comprehensive treatment of this subject available today. A slim paperback of 76 pages
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