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Organization of a New Church

B Kok·1942-08-01
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The reader must not be misled by the title of this article. No, the number of our Protestant Reformed Churches has not been increased by the addition of another congregation. In this article we wish to write in a general way on the question of how a new congregation is organized. During the past year we have written on various phases of our mission work. Among others we have written on such subjects as "The Right of our Mission," "The Choice of a Mission Field," and, "Seeking Contact." Hence...

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