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Conservatism and Progressivism (2)

Boerkoel A C·1928-04-01
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(continued from page 288, issue ___________) It is not at all improper to have our attention called to the meaning of these terms. For it is altogether true that we as reformed thinking people often are led -- almost unconsciously -- to apply these terms wrongly, giving a distorted meaning to each of them. It is a fact, that inasmuch as we are sinful creatures -- even though we have the principle of the new life within us -- we will follow the general alluring tendencies of the world. This is...

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Boerkoel A C
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1928-04-01

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Standard Bearer
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Matthew 6:48
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