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Another Civil War?

James Jonker·1956-02-01

The courts and the federal government are unrelenting in their action; yet the South is just as staunch and persistent in maintaining their cause. Could this lead to another civil war? It could, I suppose, but that prospect is very, very doubtful. For one thing, there is a greater feeling of unity a

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A Nation Torn by Strife

Agatha Lubbers·1960-04-01

Almost one century ago a war was fought in our United States of America which is being repeated today in the “Awakening Continent.”  The war is not exactly the same, but it is a working out of the principles which were inherent in the struggle of 1861, the United States Civil War. Two main questions

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War

Gary VanDerSchaaf·1972-07-01

Peace, War

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Farewell

Bertha VanBaren·1943-06-01

Military, War

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The Old Paths and The Christian’s Peace

Daniel Kleyn·1991-10-01

We live in an age of war. Just recently we all experienced and felt the closeness of war when our country was involved in fighting with Iraq. This was a terrible war, full of death and destruction. But even though this war is over, yet there are countless other wars raging throughout the world. We m

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Is the War in Vietnam a Just War?

Tim Pipe·1966-08-01

present-day actions are justifiable in view of their pur­pose and what is the purpose? I would like to begin this discussion with a brief history’ of the conflict in Vietnam, viewing the events since World War II in perspective. The struggle in South Vietnam stems from disruption of two world wars.

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Lost- A Thinking Cap (2)

Herman Hoeksema·1996-08-01

There was a time that the battle was one between protagonists of different doctrines within the church itself. It was a battle between Arminianism and Calvinism, between supra and infra. But the more the lines are drawn distinctly and sharply, the more these little battles will give way to the great

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The Company of the White Horse

Suzanne (Terpstra) Looyenga·2014-02-01

If I speak as though that war for which they are daily in training has already begun, it is because this war has been no Thirty Years’ War or even a Hundred Years’ War, as violent and long-lasting as they were. It is not even a World War that this regiment faces together. The war that threatens them

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Signs in the World

Robert Decker·2010-03-01

There have been thousands of wars since that time. In Europe there have been three hundred wars in the past three hundred years. The world of the twentieth century witnessed two terrible world wars in which millions were slaughtered. Six million Jews died in the second world war alone. Then there we