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Professor Homer C. Hoeksema

Herman Hanko·1989-09-15

Homer Hoeksema's gifts were primarily the gifts of instruction. He possessed his father's keen analytical mind with which he was able to penetrate quickly into the heart of a question or issue. He was able to lay an issue open, show clearly all its parts, show the relationships of each part to every

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Suffer Little Children (Complete Curriculum Set)

Gertrude Hoeksema

Gertrude Hoeksema was a housewife, mother, and veteran Christian schoolteacher. The author was born in a manse in the little known village of Sibley, Iowa, and moved to Michigan before she started school. She had her schooling in the Grand Rapids Christian School system and in Calvin College. A few

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Herman Hanko·1977-07-01

H. Hoeksema

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Remembering Rev. Hoeksema

Fred Ondersma·2010-08-01

Hoeksema

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Rev. C. Hanko – Chapter 20: Farmers and Friends

Karen VanBaren·2007-02-01

Herman Hoeksema, though she was unmarried at the time referred to here. Homer, a son of Rev. Hoeksema, is the late Prof. Homer C. Hoeksema. Trude, or Gertrude Jonker, was Homer’s girlfriend at this time and later became his wife. 6 The letter was written from Bellflower, California on January 28, 19

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Discussion Summary

Marsha VanBaren·1985-08-01

Herman Hoeksema Dating, Marriage

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Letter from the Seminary

H C Hoeksema·1984-06-05

Prof. H.C. Hoeksema (for the faculty)

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Rev. C. Hanko – Chapter 22: Prof. Schilder Comes to America

Karen VanBaren·2007-04-01

Hoeksema was still recovering from the stroke he had experienced in June, which hindered him greatly in speaking. Prof. Schilder did not seem to think that our opposition to his covenant view would deter immigrants from his churches from joining us. Rev. Hoeksema and Prof. Schilder addressed each ot

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Rev. C. Hanko – Chapter 7: Rev. Hoeksema Comes to Eastern Avenue CRC

Cornelius Hanko·2005-11-01

Hoeksema in later years was to develop this truth far more fully, a most fundamental truth of Scripture and cherished by us as our heritage. After he graduated, Rev. Hoeksema became minister in Holland, MI. We as members of the Eastern Avenue Christian Reformed Church made our first acquaintance wit

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PRTJ Vol. 56, No. 1 (November 2022)

2022-11-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 56, No. 1 40 labors, the assistance of his son Homer was vital. In the end synod approved that Homer study in the postgraduate course for another year. On the agenda of Synod 1949 was the TSC’s recommendation “to appoint Mr. Homer C. Hoeksema for a period