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		<title>By: The Electrified Chain-Links of Reformed Systematic Theology : iCharlie</title>
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		<description>[...] It is not enough to have a system, but we must with open minds, test the veracity of that system against the entirety of the Scriptures.  The clearest and most straight-forward reading of the Scriptures in correct context, leads to what is called Reformed theology, but in actuality is simply biblical theology.  The Reformed perspective provides the most compelling evidence.  I have created a resource with Scriptural defense of that view here. [...]</description>
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