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The Hymn Question

Devries S·1961-12-15
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Esteemed Editor: Permit me, in accordance with your request, to write a few lines in regards the Hymn Question. In the first place I would like to make the remark that there is nothing wrong in singing hymns. Why should there be, providing they are Reformed. For also in such singing God is glorified. In the second place, dear Editor, I am of the opinion that we need no hymn singing in our public worship; especially not now when the end of the ages is upon us. Today our church activities lie...

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