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That Man From Michigan

Homer Kuiper·1947-09-01

VandenBerg, who, in Washington circles, is commonly mentioned as “that man from Michigan”. The Republicans are implementing their choice by conducting a big press campaign to acquaint the American public with the virtues and merits of Sen. VandenBerg. Nationally accepted magazines such as Time, the

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Rev. Martin VanderWal

Martin VanderWal·2004-04-01

VanderWal enjoyed music, fishing, hunting, collecting stamps and reading. Now he still enjoys music, reading, fishing and hunting. As a teenager, there was always a peer pressure for Rev. VanderWal to conform to standards of dress and speech, though it was nothing patently offensive. Teenage humor w

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The Afscheiders – Too Young?

Joshua Engelsma·2011-03-01

He played an important role in the history of the Protestant Reformed Churches and is worthy of special note. Van Velzen was by far the most orthodox of the group. When de Cock died in 1842, van Velzen became the unquestioned leader of the Seceders. He was the greatest theologian of the reformation

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Rev. Gise Van Baren

Gise Vanbaren·2001-05-01

On May 3, 1932, Rev. Gise Van Baren became the son of John and Grace Van Baren. He was born at home in South Holland, Illinois. As a boy, Rev. Van Baren attended South Holland Christian School. When he started attending this school, it was a two-room school with eight grades. It had outhouses for to

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Simon van Velzen – Watchman on the Walls of God’s Zion

Joshua Engelsma·2016-04-01

This “Calvin-figure” ought to be of interest to Reformed believers in this country. Although he never set foot in America, Van Velzen influenced the Reformed men and women who came to this country from the Netherlands. Members of the Protestant Reformed Churches, as well as other Reformed churches,

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Good Morning, Alice (3)

Gise Vanbaren·1985-11-15

Gise J. Van Baren is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Hudsonville, Michigan.

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The Fourth Man (23)

Paula Kuiper·2002-10-01

In 1848 he also emigrated to the United States. Following that he completely broke away from the secessionists and went his own way. He died in 1870 in Goes. Mayor Barend Andreissen and the town secretary, Albertus Perk, who played such a bad role in the Secession, were actually capable leaders. Acc

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John Calvin Research Bibliography

Unknown·2017-11-01
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A Growing Controversy: “The Fourth Day”

Gise Vanbaren·1987-03-01

Gise J. Van Baren is pastor of the Protestant Reformed Church of Hudsonville, Michigan. The Grand Rapids Press, January 17, 1987, presented a special report in its religious section about "A controversial course", taught by Howard Van Till at Calvin College. Van Till is an astronomy and physics pro