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Reserve regarding Treatment of the Regulative Principle

Authors Various·2000-12-15
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Reserve regarding Treatment of the Regulative Principle I have read with a great measure of reserve your assessment of the Psalm-hymn issue and the regulative principle in our churches ("Shall We Please God or [Certain Kinds of] People? or, the Regulative Principle of Worship," Standard Bearer, Nov. 1, 2000). Your presentation, I'm afraid, raises more questions than answers and as I read through your article I keep seeing the title above your editorial "Shall we please God or certain kinds of...

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Authors Various
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2000-12-15

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Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Ephesians
Ephesians 5:18Ephesians 5:19
Colossians 3:16
Psalms
Psalms 145Psalms 34
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