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2008-10-31

Reformation Day comments

Thanks to Jason Engwer:

http://triablogue.blogspot.com/2008/10/november-1-1950.html

http://triablogue.blogspot.com/2006/09/assumption-of-mary-in-earliest-sources.html

http://triablogue.blogspot.com/2006/09/assumption-of-mary-in-later-sources.html
Posted by John Bugay at 8:56 AM
Labels: Catholicism's crumbling foundations, Jason Engwer

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"We are His workmanship," His poiema, His "poetry." If you've ever studied poetry, or struggled to write a poem, you understand the care God takes to "work all things together for good" in our lives. For this reason, and many others, I believe in the Sovereignty of God. I have seen His hand working in my life, and I submit myself to His merciful will, with all my being. I love Christ's church, and I hate what some of the big players have done to it. I'm in learning mode and I very much appreciate the Reformed blogs that seem to be cropping up.
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