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One Among Billions

This year (1976) THE OUTLOOK: (formerly TORCH AND TRUMPET) is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary. The first issue was for April-May 1951. In commemoration of this occasion it has been decided that each issue during 1976 is to carry one or more reprints from the issues of that first year, 1951. At the time he wrote this […]

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Those Thirty-Two Negative Votes at Synod

After this article was already at the printer, word was received that the writer, Rev. John D. De long, had passed away suddenly at his home in Hudsonville, Michigan, at the age of 72, on Wednesday morning, August 20. Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon, August 22, at the Immanuel Christian Reformed Church in […]

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Meditation: A Lesson in Humility

For we know in part, and we prophesy in part; but when that which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I felt as a child, I thought as a child: now that I am become a man, I […]

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Calvinists – Are They Worthy of the Name?

Upon re-reading Georgia Harkness’ well-known book on John Calvin and his gallant fight for the truth of the Word against the heretics and for moral purity against the Libertines of his day, I could not help but marvel again at this great Reformer. Surely Calvin sought to put the stamp of God upon all of life! The holiness of […]

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“Prepare to Meet Thy God”

It has happened more than once that we have been called upon to unite a couple in marriage where evidently very little preparation had been made. It almost appears then as if the bridal pair deemed their marriage as something of minor importance. Bride and the groom had made no effort to appear at their best, […]

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It has happened more than once that we have been called upon to unite a couple in marriage where evidently very little preparation had been made. It almost appears then as if the bridal pair deemed their marriage as something of minor importance. Bride and groom had made no effort to appear at their best, […]

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