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Video Now Available! - Kuyper's Common Grace 'Christianizing of Cultur

Abraham Kuyper·2014-10-06

Weren't able to make it to the lecture or couldn't listen in? Here's your chance to watch the lecture! You can also watch the Video and listen to the Audio at the lecture website. Visit the Question & Answers page for the Questions that will be answered soon via video or post a question you might

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Remembering the Schism of 1953: Historical Sermons and Lectures Now Av

Covenant Of God·2012-07-11
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Question and Answer Session Video from Common Grace Lecture Now Availa

Abraham Kuyper·2015-05-29
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Theistic Evolution: Should the Church Make Peace or War?

2015-08-13

The lecture will be here before you know it. Learn more about what will be covered during the lecture from the flyer. Also, if you have not yet, visit www.creationortheisticevolution.com.

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I Remember Herman Hoeksema – Personal Remembrances of a Great Man (10)

David Engelsma·2009-07-01

Hoeksema lectured, sticking strictly to his subject and determined to cover all the material. There was no wasting of time, or implicit diminishing of the seminary, by idle conversation. Mostly, the lectures consisted of his reading and commenting on his own published syllabi or printed outlines.

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The Works of Father Chiniquy

George TenElshof·1945-10-01

The next day there were no classes so the students gathered to discuss the lecture of the previous day. They were not satisfied and were unconvinced. After a lengthy discussion they decided to reason with their instructor. Chiniquy, as was often the case also in later years, was appointed as spokesm

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Beacon Lights Staff·1972-10-01

Although I was not present at either of these gatherings, I have been informed that both meetings were well attended and were enjoyed by all who heard the speeches rendered. But even though I did not attend these meetings I enjoyed the lectures nonetheless! How? By means of tape recordings! I wish t

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Oak Lawn Y. P. Society

Jeanette Ipema·1947-08-01

The programs consist of all different subjects, such as: debates, literary criticism, current events, essays, recitations, music, round table discussion and many others in which the entire society takes part in discussing one another’s papers, asking questions, criticizing, agreeing or disagreeing w

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Parent-Teacher Conferences

Hulda Kuiper·1958-05-01

At present, many parents and teachers must be content with brief talks at Mothers Club, PTA and Open House. Far from being private, these hurried discussions often are mere formality unless a persistent problem arises; then, usually a private conference is scheduled or the parties involved retire to