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What Happened in 1924? / Opposition to the “Confession of 1967”

Herman Hanko·1966-02-01

WHAT HAPPENED IN 1924? "Church and Nation," a periodical of the Canadian Reformed Churches, recently quoted a decision which committed the Church to contact with the Christian Reformed Church. The decision reads: WHAT HAPPENED IN 1924? "Church and Nation," a periodical of the Canadian Reformed Ch

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1924-1944

Cornelius Hanko·1944-05-01

To us the dates 1924-1944 suggest two decades of the existence of our Protestant Reformed Churches. True, the temporary organization into what was called the Protesting Christian Reformed Churches did not take place until January 27, 1925, and the final organization under the present name did not ta

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Through Strife to Victory: Chapter 9 – What Did the 1924 Synod Decide?

Cornelius Hanko·1998-10-01

The question remains: What did the Synod of 1924 actually decide in regard to the issue of common grace?

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News from, for and about our churches

Karlene Oomkes·1965-10-01

24 No. 10 January 1965

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Freedom of Religion in Russia

Jim VanWeelden·1944-06-01

23, 1918. The constitution of July, 1918 promises in article 13: “To guarantee Real liberty of conscience to all workers”, and “liberty-of- religious and anti-religions-propaganda to all citizens”. Article 3 said that “every citizen has the right to practice any religion or to practice none”. Articl

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Conventions…Good or Bad (Continued)

Gerald VandenBerg·1959-02-01

2 March 1959 Convention

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Convention Transportation Preview

Ronald Vanoverloop·1969-03-01

29 No. 3 May 1969 Convention

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PRTJ Vol. 17, No. 1 (November 1983)

1983-11-01

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To Hull and Doon

Gerrit Vos·1956-06-01

The real, the fundamental question in 1924 was: WHO RECEIVE THE PROMISE? or, IS THE GOSPEL AN OFFER OF GRACE? And therefore it was necessary to once more have this question before us, especially the young people of the church who did not go through the struggle of 1924. However, our young people wer

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PRTJ Vol. 17, No. 2 (April 1984)

1984-04-01

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