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The Underlying (Doctrinal) Reasons for Separation

The Underlying (Doctrinal) Reasons for Separation

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  • Barrett L. Gritters

The struggle around the sacraments, Psalm singing, and church membership led to the formation of the Christian Reformed Church as members separated from the Reformed Church of America. This separation was based on doctrinal struggle.

Source: Standard Bearer, 2013. 3 pages.

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