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Must the Church Turn the World Upside Down?

H C Hoeksema·1968-02-15
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From a Kalamazoo reader comes the following question: "What is the meaning of Acts 17:5-6, especially the following words, 'These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also?' From a Kalamazoo reader comes the following question: "What is the meaning of Acts 17:5-6, especially the following words, 'These that have turned the world upside down are come hither also?' "These words have often been used as an example for the present day churches and Christians to inspire them to...

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Author
H C Hoeksema
Date

1968-02-15

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Scripture References
Acts
Acts 17:5-6Acts 16:19-24Acts 16:35-39Acts 17:5-7
John
John 18:29-38John 19:7-12
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