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Harold Camping Refuted: The Necessity of Membership in the Church (Institute) (1)

Martyn McGeown·2011-04-01
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Harold Camping refuted: tHe neCessity of membersHip in tHe CHurCH (institute) (1) Rev. Martyn McGeown I. Introduction Harold Camping, founder and head of Family Stations Inc. (otherwise known as "Family Radio"), was known for many years as a Calvinistic radio Bible teacher. His fame rose to notoriety, however, when in 1992 he published a book entitled 1994? in which he predicted that the world would end with the return of Christ in September, 1994. Camping's prophecy, of course, proved to be...

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Author
Martyn McGeown
Date

2011-04-01

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British Reformed Journal
Scripture References
Psalms 198
Matthew
Matthew 24:36Matthew 24:23-24Matthew 24:4
Deuteronomy 13:1-4
Mark 4:34
John 16:29
Hebrews 13:8
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