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Reformed Synods and Independency / Ban the Book / The Genealogy of Jesus: A Reply to Prof. David Engelsma

Editorial Committee·1992-02-01
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Reformed Synods and Independency May I request clarification on the editorial titled, "The Binding Decisions of a Reformed Synod" (Standard Bearer, June 1, 1991)? It is clear that many Christian folk regard the whole matter of how the church is organized as a matter of little consequence. For this reason it is good to see church power and church polity being taken seriously. As it happens, a friend lent me the March, April, and May 1991 issues of the Outlook, which contain articles called "...

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Editorial Committee
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1992-02-01

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Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Luke
Luke 3Luke 1:34Luke 3:31
Matthew 1
Psalms
Psalms 89:20-37Psalms 89
Genesis 49:10
Jeremiah 22:30
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