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A Needed Rebuttal against the Scurrulous Claim that Andrew Murray (1828-1917) of South Africa was a Freemason
In this rebuttal, Dr Olea Nel argues:
That Andrew Murray was a Spirit-filled evangelical who was thoroughly versed in the Heidelberg Catechism and Reformed Theology. | That in the 1870s he had fought several High Court battles to oust modernist Dutch Reformed pastors from the Cape Dutch Reformed Church. | That the Dutch Reformed Church both in the Cape and in the Transvaal adamantly denounced Freemasonry as non-Christian. | That there were reasons why Afrikaners of the Dutch…mehr

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A Needed Rebuttal against the Scurrulous Claim that Andrew Murray (1828-1917) of South Africa was a Freemason

In this rebuttal, Dr Olea Nel argues:

  1. That Andrew Murray was a Spirit-filled evangelical who was thoroughly versed in the Heidelberg Catechism and Reformed Theology.
  2. That in the 1870s he had fought several High Court battles to oust modernist Dutch Reformed pastors from the Cape Dutch Reformed Church.
  3. That the Dutch Reformed Church both in the Cape and in the Transvaal adamantly denounced Freemasonry as non-Christian.
  4. That there were reasons why Afrikaners of the Dutch Reformed Church tended to put up obelisk memorials and gravestones.



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