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J_Edwards said:
Many have posted that they do not read systematics from cover to cover. However, one of the strengths of a systematic is to make one consistent in their beliefs across the board....(whole counsel of God). Why not read one or many all the way through?
Joe,

I have read through Berkhof, Hodge (both Charles and A.A.), Dabney, Hoeksema, Cunningham and most of Warfield.

In regard to your asking what other Systematics people have read which were not included in the poll, I have read Gill's Body of Divinity and his Cause of God and Truth. Also, I guess I should add the Works of Owen, Boston and Edwards, which although they cannot be specifically called "Systematic Theologies", they nonetheless cover a very wide range of theological studies.

In His Grace,


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