
06-25-2008, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by armourbearer Quote:
Originally Posted by Pilgrim This is true about the Presbyterian tradition. What I had in mind was moreso the continental Reformed tradition, which I understand tends to be more restrictive in this area and unlike most Presbyterian churches, have confessional membership, etc. | I would be interested to hear from brethren in (Dutch) Reformed churches to see if there is much difference. | I would too. It is possible that I may not be remembering previous interactions accurately and/or that the views expressed may not have been representative of that tradition as a whole.
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Beware of a religion without holdfasts. But if I get a grip upon a doctrine they call me a bigot. Let them do so. Bigotry is a hateful thing, and yet that which is now abused as bigotry is a great virtue, and greatly needed in these frivolous times. I have been inclined lately to start a new denomination, and call it "the Church of the Bigoted." Spurgeon
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