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Worship: The Regulative Principle and the Biblical Practice of Accommodation is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this volume, Ernest Reisinger and D. Matthew Allen define, explain, and defend the Reformed principle of worship—the regulative principle. Not leaving the principle in the realm of theory, Reisinger and Allen discuss the application of the principle in the context of modern evangelical life—paying particular attention to how to implement the regulative principle in congregations who do not yet...

principle is not subject to simple proof-texting. To the contrary, it is woven into the warp and woof, the very fabric, of Scripture. The evidence certainly is “amply sufficient to convince those who, without any prejudice against it, are ready to submit their minds to the fair impression of what Scripture seems to have been intended to teach.”33 We see three basic arguments from Scripture that support adoption of the regulative principle,
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