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Clarification on Rev. C. Hanko Memoir

Karen VanBaren·2006-05-01

Hanko died, we are not certain that everything he wrote was intended for public consumption); adding editorial comments at the beginning of each installment; adding endnotes to clarify a point; adding material from his personal correspondence and from interviews that I conducted with him in the earl

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Less Than the Least: Memoirs of Cornelius Hanko

Cornelius Hanko·2017-05-22
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Concerning Memorials

Dale Kuiper·1962-04-01

Memorials

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Memory Book

Tom Cammenga·2008-01-01

If you have never seen one, they are similar to a photo album except a little more detailed and decked out with fancy borders, poems, and other writing. Although the memory book I held in my hands didn’t have the visual frills that one of these memory books might have, the memories it evoked were an

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Stones of Remembrance

Tom Cammenga·2005-10-01

It is important to note here however that memorials are not strictly positive in nature. In other words, not every memorial we leave behind is good, though that must be our goal. A memorial by definition is simply something that serves to remind of certain events or persons. That being the case it i

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Chris Colebom

2003-04-01
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In Memoriam

Ralph Baas·1948-09-01

Now we have returned home again and have tried to forget the terrible past. We are happy to be able to participate in Society and other phases of Church activities again. Yet, there are those empty seats of those whom God has chosen to go before us into Glory, to the Peace that He has prepared for u

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Editor's Notes

Unknown·2008-04-01
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Implications of Public Confession – Knowing God’s Works

Abraham Kuyper·2014-11-01

By means of it you can relive the experiences of an earlier generation. That does not mean that you may use your memory only for familiarizing yourself with the “praises of the Lord.” You may use if to bless your daily, public life also. Yet you may never forget that your memory is employed for its