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“The priests did not say, Where is Jehovah? And they who handle the Law did not know Me. And the … Continue reading Calvinist Angel Of Light

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Where Was Your Church?

Wilson regarding what he considers to be “the visible Church”: Many moderns like to speak of this period in history … Continue reading Where Was Your Church?

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Bunyan’s Christian espied two men come tumbling over the Wall, on the left hand of the narrow way; and they … Continue reading Three Horsemen of Apathetic Lips

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True Distinguishing Marks of the Church (1)

“Having refuted the false distinguishing marks, we shall now proceed to present the true distinguishing marks which will manifest themselves … Continue reading True Distinguishing Marks of the Church (1)

Wilhelmus a'Brakel

Distinguishing Marks not Applicable to the Church (3)

“Fifthly, the succession of bishops and other members of the clergy is deemed to be as such a distinguishing mark. … Continue reading Distinguishing Marks not Applicable to the Church (3)

Wilhelmus a'Brakel

Distinguishing Marks not Applicable to the Church (2)

“Fourthly, the number of professing members is also proposed as a distinguishing mark. This, however, has not so much as … Continue reading Distinguishing Marks not Applicable to the Church (2)

Wilhelmus a'Brakel

Distinguishing Marks not Applicable to the Church (1)

Not an endorsement of a’Brakel; just some things of historical and theological interest: “We shall first present those matters which … Continue reading Distinguishing Marks not Applicable to the Church (1)

tolerant Calvinism, true church

Call of the dung beetle

An interesting link on the multitudinous varieties of beetles: http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v8/n2/beetles [Adapted (in part) from a certain poet]: You were the … Continue reading Call of the dung beetle

Gordon H. Clark

Gordon Clark on “The Auburn Affirmation.”

Gordon H. Clark comments on the following verse: “And because of this we give thanks to God without ceasing, that … Continue reading Gordon Clark on “The Auburn Affirmation.”

Loraine Boettner

Wherever The True Church Is, The True Gospel Always Is

We come to the final chapter (XXVIII) AND final post of this review of Loraine Boettner’s heretically-saturated book, The Reformed … Continue reading Wherever The True Church Is, The True Gospel Always Is

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