Seeking to make known the Gospel of Jesus Christ
in a country that needs Him

Introduction

We invite you to consider the proposed English Reformed Church, seeking to make known the authentic Gospel of Jesus Christ to a nation that needs Him.

This is our website where you will find information and resources which we hope will prove a spiritual blessing to you. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.

John 3:16

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“Reformed Praise” by Alan C. Clifford
A Selection of Hymns and Psalms
“Calvinus – Authentic Calvinsim – A Clarification” by Alan C. Clifford
This book explores the hotly debated question: did John Calvin teach limited atonement?... It is the author's view that the authentic biblical legacy of John Calvin challenges the 'confessional correctness' of Westminster Confession 'Owenite' orthodoxy.
“The Designs of Christ’s Death” by John Roberts, Llanbrynmair
Edited by Alan C. Clifford
“Christianity, Islam and British Politics” by Alan C. Clifford
A lecture given at the UK Conservatism Conference Oxford Brookes University Saturday, 26 November 2005
“Calvin Celebrated – The Genevan Reformer and His Huguenot Sons” by Alan C. Clifford
A contribution to the John Calvin Quincentenary 1509–2009
“Justification: The Calvin-Saumur perspective” by Alan C. Clifford
Focusing attention on the doctrine of Justification, the article seeks to compare and evaluate the 'New' (NP) and 'Old' (OP) perspectives on Paul...
“Islam – the Finsbury Fiasco” by Alan C. Clifford
What a tragic episode! Full heart-felt sympathy for the dead and injured among the Finsbury mosque worshippers is unreservedly offered. It was a deplorable incident and should be condemned appropriately.
“The Gospel and Justification” by Alan C. Clifford
Being a second revision of a lecture given at the Autumn Conference of THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION SOCIETY held at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford on September 14, 1982.
“Ryle on Redemption: The Gospel According to John Charles Ryle” Compiled and Edited by Alan C. Clifford
Distinct from his devotional comments, this work consists of doctrinal extracts from J. C. Ryle’s Expository Thoughts on the Gospel of John (The Banner of Truth Trust). They reveal his views on the Gospel of Jesus Christ, especially on the extent of the atonement and related doctrines of the Reformed Faith.
“Bates on Baxter” by Alan C. Clifford
Born in Bermondsey, Surrey, William Bates (1625-99) was a graduate of Queen’s College, Cambridge and later DD of that university. Vicar first at Tottenham, then of St Dunstan’s-in-the-West, he was one of the leading Presbyterians in London during the Commonwealth period. If ever a minister may be called ‘graciously aristocratic’, it was William Bates. Much loved and respected, he maintained a faithful and spiritual pastoral ministry.