Glenn Ferrell
Puritan Board Junior
The hiatus lifted, let me ask:
For those committed to the Regulative Principle, is the burden of proof for their position on those holding to the pro exclusive canonical content in the sung praise of public worship, or those holding to the non exclusive canonical content in the sung praise of public worship?
I’d appreciate it if we could limit the responses in this thread to answering this narrower question, without debating the larger issue, as this might determine how to frame future discussions.
For those committed to the Regulative Principle, is the burden of proof for their position on those holding to the pro exclusive canonical content in the sung praise of public worship, or those holding to the non exclusive canonical content in the sung praise of public worship?
I’d appreciate it if we could limit the responses in this thread to answering this narrower question, without debating the larger issue, as this might determine how to frame future discussions.