The Christian Reformed Church in North America: Its History, Schools, Missions, Creed and Liturgy, Distinctive Principles and Practices and Its Church GovernmentEastern avenue book store, 1924 - 255 pages |
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Page 104
... fields were not accepted hitherto . Ecclesiastical correspondence , consisting of exchange of greetings , is carried on with several other American de- nominations , namely , the United Presbyterian Church , the Synod and the General ...
... fields were not accepted hitherto . Ecclesiastical correspondence , consisting of exchange of greetings , is carried on with several other American de- nominations , namely , the United Presbyterian Church , the Synod and the General ...
Page 131
... field in the West , find prominent places in the curriculum . " But a different note is struck in the Catalogue for 1900-1901 . While it is stated that the Theological School had as its primary object the training of men for the gos ...
... field in the West , find prominent places in the curriculum . " But a different note is struck in the Catalogue for 1900-1901 . While it is stated that the Theological School had as its primary object the training of men for the gos ...
Page 148
... field , the REV . M. VAN VESSEM , who brought the message far and near , in three languages , the German of his mother , the Dutch of his father , and the English of his native land - America . The two years of his missionary service ...
... field , the REV . M. VAN VESSEM , who brought the message far and near , in three languages , the German of his mother , the Dutch of his father , and the English of his native land - America . The two years of his missionary service ...
Page 150
... field under the auspices of the Gen- eral Board of Home Missions , which , as already told , ceased to function in 1907 , when Classical Home Mission Committees took over the actual work , each within its own territory . But those who ...
... field under the auspices of the Gen- eral Board of Home Missions , which , as already told , ceased to function in 1907 , when Classical Home Mission Committees took over the actual work , each within its own territory . But those who ...
Page 152
... fields for harvest whitening Invite the reaper's toil . " §2 . INDIAN MISSION WORK From the very beginning of the history of the denom- ination there were a few individuals who loved the cause of missions . This is evident from the fact ...
... fields for harvest whitening Invite the reaper's toil . " §2 . INDIAN MISSION WORK From the very beginning of the history of the denom- ination there were a few individuals who loved the cause of missions . This is evident from the fact ...
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