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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form (1)

Baptism Form·2017-03-31
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form (2): Heirs of the Ki

Mike Feenstra·2017-04-21
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form (3): Instructing the

Mike Feenstra·2017-05-15
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form (4): Duty Bound

Mike Feenstra·2017-06-30
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form (5): Meditation at t

Mike Feenstra·2017-09-15
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form (6): Causing to Inst

Mike Feenstra·2017-11-16
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form: According to Abilit

Mike Feenstra·2018-01-19
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form Govern This Child

Mike Feenstra·2018-03-09
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Christian Education and the Reformed Baptism Form: Instruction that is Governed

Mike Feenstra·2018-04-27
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The Covenant Question

L. Doezema·1950-06-01

In the majority of Reformed churches this same Catechism and form that we use has a place but is corrupted by present day humanism. 4. After such a doctrinal study we are ready to examine some erroneous concep­tions in connection with baptism and the covenant. a. First of all we reject the teaching