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A Significant Reprint on PRC History and Doctrine

Mulder Ashley·2025-05-01
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This journal article announces the third edition reprint of the foundational PRCA historical text first published in 1935, which comprehensively documents the synodal events and doctrinal basis leading to the formation of the Protestant Reformed Churches in 1924. The resource preserves firsthand accounts and historical documentation essential for understanding the common grace controversy that gave rise to the PRCA denomination, making it invaluable for both current members and historical scholars.

The following are two announcements that appeared in the SB in 1935 and 1936, shortly before the publication of the first edition of The Protestant Reformed Churches in America: Their Origins, Early History, and Doctrine (also known as History of the PRCA). Current SB readers may be more familiar with the second edition of the book, released in 1947 and affectionately nicknamed "The Red Book" in reference to its bright red cover. Just over one hundred years have passed since the events related...

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Mulder Ashley
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2025-05-01

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PRCA History1924 Common Grace ControversyBook Reviews
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