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Togetherness in the Churches / Television and Crime / Church Membership

Herman Hanko·1965-03-15
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Togetherness in the Churches To be against ecumenicism in our day is to run the risk of being branded as narrow and sectarian. Yet it is a risk anyone interested in the truth and in God's church ought to be willing to run. Indeed, it is all but a compliment in this day to be pronounced sectarian, for it is an indication of a healthy protest against a lot of ecumenical rot. There are various news items that have attracted wide-spread attention which breathe this foul ecumenical spirit. We call...

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Herman Hanko
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1965-03-15

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Numbers 240
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