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Galatians – Lessons 1-4

Lesson I The Occasion of the Argument   1.     Paul does not simply argue against the slowness of apprehension of the Galatians. Says Calvin: “other churches had been subjected to the same temptations and they had stood. Had they lent an ear to the tale of imposters, do we imagine that he would have treated […]

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Our Schools

If we look back over the thirty years of our existence as Protestant Reformed Churches to discover any serious lack we may have suffered, we would venture to say that our sore spot lies in our failure to provide proper facilities where our children might be instructed according to the demands of God’s covenant. Even […]

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Military Mail Bag

Dear Fellows: Here it is! Another month for the Beacon Lights, and there isn’t a letter from you fellows to be placed on its pages. We are hoping that there will be a lot of letters from you fellows, so that the Military Mail Bag will be what it is supposed to be. I hope […]

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A Righteous Cause

While we await the court decision of the Superior Court in Grand Rapids concerning the disposition of the name, archives, fund, plant, building and equipment of the First Protestant Reformed Church of Grand Rapids, it is well that we draw back the reins of our rushing life, to make several observations in retrospect. This we […]

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Living Out of Good Works (6)

It has been some time now since we’ve been busy with our subject. Beacon Lights is printed every other month during the summer and besides, we inserted an article that has nothing to do with the topic we were discussing. And therefore it might be well if we just briefly review what argument we have […]

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God Be With You Till We Meet Again

That song, as in past conventions, ended the last evening of the final day of one more convention. This song always causes me to have feelings of sadness. It’s the end. Three wonderful days during which covenant youth fellowshipped together have again come to a close. It hardly seems possible that three days could go […]

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