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This gave rise to The Reformed Free Publishing Association, which took upon itself to publish the material written by the Revs. Hoeksema and Danhof. This committee also published Along Straight Paths and later The Standard Bearer.
Reformed Free Publishing Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Copyright 1980. Arminianism, Jacobus Arminius
We publish a free newsletter from our website and were looking for good, Reformed devotionals to include in the newsletters. We found the website address of the Reformed Free Publishing Association, and on it information about the Protestant Reformed Churches of America. Already then then we realize
In 1924, when the Christian Reformed Church was afraid to let articles of the outspoken Rev. Herman Hoeksema be printed anymore in CRC magazines, Hoeksema and some men in his church formed the Reformed Free Publishing Association (RFPA) so that they could freely speak out in a magazine they called t
The first meeting of the Central Board of the Reformed Free Publishing Association will be held Tuesday, June 20, at 7:45 P. M., in the basement of the First Protestant Reformed Church.
And thus, a Free Reformed Publishing Association was organized, so that these men could freely write their views and opinions in the Standard Bearer, which became the voice of our denomination. Every Sunday, especially in the evening, the Eastern Avenue Church was filled beyond capacity. Visitors ca
The first publication of the Reformed Free Publishing Association was Langs Zuivere Banen, (Dutch for "Along Pure Paths") written by Revs. H. Danhof (First CRC, Kalamazoo) and H. Hoeksema (Eastern Ave. CRC) between the end of 1923 and June of 1924 when the CRC Synod met and adopted her three points
The Board of the Reformed Free Publishing Association will meet on Tuesday, April 19, at 7:45 o'clock in the Fuller Ave. Protestant Reformed Church.