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Stories of Grace: PRCA 100th Anniversary Commemorative, 1925-2025

Reformed Free Publishing Association
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Beacon Lights is 75 Years Old!

Mark Hoeksema·2016-01-01

This is important because its Reformed character places us in the minority of religious publications. Many non-Reformed magazines have been and are published, but none are as distinctively Reformed and directed to Reformed youth as is Beacon Lights. Third, the reason for printing past articles is to

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Our Periscope: An Early History of the “All Around Us” Rubric

Brian Huizinga·2024-11-15

3. Reformed Guardian began as a small pamphlet first published on July 21, 1953 by ministers who had recently left the PRC in the schism. They were aggrieved by the suspension and deposition of Rev. Hubert DeWolf and wrote in his defense. On April 25, 1955, the pamphlet joined forces with Concordia

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Editor’s Notes April 1991

David Harbach·1991-04-01

is predominantly Protestant Reformed, we are also aware that many other Reformed young people read our magazine. We also determined that many Reformed young people between the ages of eighteen and twenty-eight, married and single, read our magazine. It is the consensus of the staff, therefore, to wr

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P. DeBoer·1937-08-04

New Periodicals During the course of the last few years the number of religious periodicals is again on the up-turn. This may in part be accounted for by the noticeable relief from the financial stress incident upon '29. There is a new type of magazine which digests articles from others and prints

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Free Voice in God’s Church

George C Lubbers·1951-10-01

Peter and Henry are members of one of the Reformed Churches of America. In their church there are no “official” de­nominational periodicals; none of their church papers are controlled in manage­ment and content by Synodical deputies and representatives. The papers in their church are not censured as

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Editorial

Cornelius Hanko·1941-02-01

Now that the Federation has its own period­ical there is no one who wishes it an untimely death, but everyone is eager to see it prosper and become as indispensable as it is invaluable in the societies and in the library of every one of our Protestant Reformed youth. Having anticipated this question

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Editorial – February, 1941

Cornelius Hanko·2016-03-01

Now that the Federation has its own periodical there is no one who wishes it an untimely death, but everyone is eager to see it prosper and become indispensable as it is invaluable in the societies and in the library of every one of our Protestant Reformed youth. Having anticipated this question in

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PRTJ Vol. 38, No. 2 (April 2005)

2005-04-01

in this issue: Editors Notes The Reformed Worldview on Behalfofa Godly Culture DalJidj. Enge!S1J1il The Doctrine ofEternalJustification (2) John P Jvlarcus APresbyterian View of Covenant Children (2) 114m';, L. Shand Book Reviews 1 2 47 70 95 -- 1 of 116 -- PROTESTANT REFORMED THEOLOGICAL JOURNAL

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PRTJ Vol. 48, No. 1 (November 2014)

2014-11-01

Protestant Reformed Theological Journal Vol. 48, No. 1 2 is within the bounds of the Westminster Confession of Faith and is, at the same time, distinct from the traditional (objectionable) cove- nant of works view popular among most Presbyterian and Reformed theologians. Although the PRCA holds to a