Author: Roy Janssen
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GS 1965 art 122
GS 1965 ARTICLE 122: Rollcall. Rollcall is held. None of the delegates are missing.
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GS 1965 art 121
GS 1965 ARTICLE 121: Opening. At the request of the chairman, Psalm 139:12 and 13 are sung. The chairman then reads Eph. 1:3-15 and leads in prayer.
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GS 1965 art 120
GS 1965 ARTICLE 120: Close. Br H. Van Veen asks to sing Psalm 98:4, whereupon he leads in prayer and the meeting is closed.
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GS 1965 art 119
GS 1965 ARTICLE 119: Christian Reformed Church. The documents listed under Agenda item 8 M, Christian Reformed Church are read. The report of the Advisory Committee which was entrusted with this matter for preparation is also read. The discussion was cut short because time ran out.
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GS 1965 art 118
GS 1965 ARTICLE 118: Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC). The report of Advisory Committee III on Agenda item 8 N, Contact with the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, is read again. After discussion, this report is returned to the Committee.
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GS 1965 art 117
GS 1965 ARTICLE 117: Letter from Winnipeg. A letter from “The Canadian Reformed Church of Winnipeg”, signed by C. de Haan and E. ter Mors, has been received, informing them that, following the letter referred to in Articles 91 and 113, these brothers have been appointed to provide any explanations of this letter. This last…
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GS 1965 art 116
GS 1965 ARTICLE 116: Press Release. The Press Release is read and approved.
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GS 1965 art 115
GS 1965 ARTICLE 115: Acts The Acts are read from Article 103 to 115. They are adopted.
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GS 1965 art 114
GS 1965 ARTICLE 114: Reopening. At 7.30 p.m. the meeting is reopened by the chairman. Psalm 124 is sung. rollcall is held: all the brothers are present.
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GS 1965 art 113
GS 1965 ARTICLE 113: Opening. Letter Winnipeg. During the afternoon the Committees meet until the chairman convenes the Synod in plenary session at 5:25 p.m., following a telephone conversation which Rev. Kouwenhoven had with Rev. C. de Haan of Winnipeg, regarding the opportunity given to the latter, if he wished, to explain orally his appeal…