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Reply to My Classical Censure (1)

Herman Hoeksema·1954-03-01
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Seeing that at the time when this Standard Bearerleaves the press, I expect, the Lord willing, to be in Lynden, Washington and that, most probably I will have little opportunity to write, I offer the following instead. There was a moment at Classis East in Apri1 1953 when the classis felt obliged to censure me because of certain expressions I made on the floor of the classis. To this censure I replied in the following document. Seeing that at the time when this Standard Bearerleaves the...

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Author
Herman Hoeksema
Date

1954-03-01

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Standard Bearer
Scripture References
Ephesians 4:25Colossians 3:9
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