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The Reign of Christ is Back
Well, technically, it never left. But De Regno Christi, the blog that sponsored that spirited debate about the Federal Vision, was for several months down for the count. Now, thank to Bill Chellis, a Reformed Presbyterian (isn’t that redundant?) and New York State conservative (isn’t that an oxymoron), the blog is up and running.  This is the place where the two-kingdoms and the National Covenant enjoy peace and harmony — sort of.