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Negative Rebuttal: Resolved that a Local Consistory has the Right to Act Contrary to the Church Order (2)

George Ophoff·1944-01-01
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(Continued from page 150, earlier in this same issue) Let us examine the other excerpts from the works of the authorities quoted by my opponent. Hodge is quoted to the effect that "there are certain things prescribed, to which every church ought to conform, and many things as to which she is at liberty to act as she deems best to God's glory." So far Hodge. This sentence, certainly, contains not a shred of evidence in proof of the affirmative proposition. The "certain things prescribed to...

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George Ophoff
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1944-01-01

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1 Peter 2:14
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