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(In the last article, we discussed the early history of the Janssen case and ended with the decision of the Theological School Committee to clear Janssen of all blame.) What is of particular interest to us is the fact that Rev. Hoeksema was a member of the Theological School Committee at the time that Janssen’s […]

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Remembering Lot’s Wife

In the preceding article I called the attention of you young people to the fact that, when you seek a husband or wife, you must remember your Creator.  For, in the wisdom which God gave him, Solomon wrote in Ecclesiastes 12:1, “Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days […]

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A Lesson Learned

A man was sitting on a bench, Reading his evening news. He looked up and saw an old man Who offered him one of his chews.   “Well, my boy,” said the old man, “I’m getting old and gray. It’s time for me to go away But first I have somethin’ to say.   “When […]

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Contentment…Under Authority

I do believe that this subject has been chosen because specifically young people or Protestant Reformed people need to learn about contentment under authority.  During this week of the convention I have watched you and you have exhibited both a consciousness of authority and a respect for that authority.  You do not need to be […]

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Editor’s Notes: March 1990

Prof. H. Hanko continues “The History of the Case,” chapter 1 of the Janssen case.  What is of particular interest in this article is that God guided the effort of Rev. Herman Hoeksema to investigate Janssen’s teachings privately.  At first Rev. Hoeksema was in favor of the decision of the Theological School but then changed […]

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Letter 3: Author of Ecclesiastes

I think that today and next time will still be sort of introductory to Ecclesiastes, not yet getting into the book itself for a real study.  Today I will try to look briefly at the author of the book, Solomon, as I believe.  Next time, I will look at my simple outline of the book, […]

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