By Howard L. Whittlesey Brethren, we are commanded to commit regularly the five acts of worship on the first day of every week. With that the child of God will not ague. Holy Writ plainly directs us as individuals to participate in an five acts. With that there is no argument. However, there seems to be …
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Uncertain Sounds Among Us
By George W. DeHoff There are always many problems in the Lord’s church. The perfect pattern is the New Testament. Because we me human, we sometimes fail to follow God’s plan. In traveling over the country, here are some of the recent problems I have found among the Lord’s people. 1. A new church has been …
Calvinism: Limited Atonement
By Larry Ray Hafley I. Introduction: A. The argument for “Limited Atonement” is the doctrine of “Unconditional Election.” 1. If God has unconditionally elected certain ones to salvation, then Christ must have died for them. 2. If Cod has unconditionally excluded some unto damnation, then Christ could not have died for them, hence, limited atonement. 3. …
Settling Doctrinal Questions by Popular Vote
By R.L. Whiteside (1869-1931) Things new to me keep coming up. When I was twenty years of age, I heard a Cumberland Presbyterian preacher in debate refer to the fifteenth chapter of Acts to prove the scripturalness of the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Some years ago I attended the Mason-White debate in Dallas, …
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