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Ingezonden: The Christian School and Its Relation to the Church (5): Conclusion

Boerkoel A C·1931-08-01
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This contention of the Editor of The Banner is certainly as unsound as it is unreformed. That the Church is the divinely custodian of the truth is not to be denied. If you only consider just what is meant by the term (truth). The truth here meant is Scriptural truth and that only. To say that the Church is the custodian of all truth is contrary to the truth of the matter itself. The Church certainly has no monopoly on the truth. She could not know all the truth, in as much as she has to...

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