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Marinus Schipper·1956-02-01
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The "Contributions" of the Rev. G. Lubbers and brother J. King appearing in the SB of Jan. 15, 1956, reflecting on an article the undersigned wrote in the SB of Dec. 15, 1955, demand an answer, Both of these brethren, and perhaps there are others, were deeply offended by a certain expression undersigned used which appears in quotation marks above. These brethren applied it to the little church at Creston, while others may have applied it to themselves, especially those who were described by me...

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Marinus Schipper
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1956-02-01

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Revelation 3
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