Lingbeek
Writings by Rev. C. A. Lingbeek (1867–1939), pastor and politician, a most incisive representative of the line of Groen van Prinsterer and P. J. Hoedemaker.
Kuyper on Church and State I
The Significance of Kuyper's Doctrine of Presumptive Regeneration on the Concept of Church and State
Rev. C. A. Lingbeek
This article originally appeared in De Gereformeerde Kerk, no. 1843, January 31st , 1924
So we come to Dr. Kuyper...
Kuyper on Church and State II
The Doctrine of Common Grace
Rev. C. A. Lingbeek
This article originally appeared in De Gereformeerde Kerk, no. 1844, February 7th , 1924
We have now come to the entirely newly conceived doctrine of Dr. Kuyper, which he was accustomed...
Neocalvinism Compared with Independency I
Rev. C. A. Lingbeek
This article originally appeared in De Gereformeerde Kerk, no. 1847, February 28th , 1924
Hitherto we have reviewed one by one all the opponents of a union of church and state, in order to show how they all lived...
Neocalvinism Compared with Independency II
John Owen’s Doctrine of Church and State I
Rev. C. A. Lingbeek
This article originally appeared in De Gereformeerde Kerk, no. 1848, March 6th , 1924
When you consult John Owen's writings on our present subject, you may at first f...
Neocalvinism Compared with Independency III
John Owen’s Doctrine of Church and State II
Rev. C. A. Lingbeek
This article originally appeared in De Gereformeerde Kerk, no. 1849, March 13th , 1924
We saw how Owen regarded the magistrate “even as such” to be bound to the W...
Neocalvinism Compared with Independency IV
John Owen on "The Other Side” of the Sword of the Civil Magistrate
Rev. C. A. Lingbeek
This article originally appeared in De Gereformeerde Kerk, no. 1850, March 20th , 1924
We have heard what Owen said was the positive calling o...
Neocalvinism Compared with Independency V
Independency's Doctrine of the Church
Rev. C. A. Lingbeek
This article originally appeared in De Gereformeerde Kerk, no. 1851, March 27th , 1924
As the reader will be pleased to remember, in the preceding articles we looked...