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#14288 Tue Dec 14, 2004 9:14 AM
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I stumbled across this interesting link concerning the REC merger with the APA

http://www.no-way-apa.net/

These agreed statements are also interesting, in particular as they redefine the church from being "a congregation of faithful men" to being one identified by baptism. Iain Murray's book has much more on this shift within Anglican evangelicalism.

http://anglicanprovince.org/pressrel702.html

Regards,

James.

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Do you ever post about anything else? Or is this a personal matter for you for some reason?


God bless,

william

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I didn't revive this thread! I happen to be reading Evangelicalism Divided at the moment and it struck me that the REC/APA link up may contain seeds of the same issue of identifying the church. Googling simply turned up some new and pertinent links.

I happen to watch Anglicanism issues from a UK perspective which is only natural given the local dominance of Anglicanism amongst protestant church goers.

In any case, it's entirely up to you whethre or not to respond.

FWIW I'm coming to the conclusion the REC issues are more to do with lurching from fundamentalism to High Church and missing the middle ground of Reformed protestantism on the way.

In Christ,

James.

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