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Publication
Trinity (2003), 120 pages
Physical description
23 cm
Notes
CONTENTS:
1. The Beginnings of the Controversy.
2. The October 1976 Paper.
3. Reactions to the October 1976 Paper. (October 1976 - February 1979)
4. The Issue before the Presbytery (1977-1981).
5. The Downingtown Conference (Fall 1978)
6. The "Committee to Draw Up a Statement" (May 1979 - May 1980)
7. The Commission on Allegations (May 1980 - November 1980)
8. Implications for Church Union and Unity (Fall 1977 - Fall 1981)
9. The Removal of Mr. Shepherd (Spring - Fall 1981)
10. Challenge, Response, and Continuation.
11. Causes of the Controversy.
1. The Beginnings of the Controversy.
2. The October 1976 Paper.
3. Reactions to the October 1976 Paper. (October 1976 - February 1979)
4. The Issue before the Presbytery (1977-1981).
5. The Downingtown Conference (Fall 1978)
6. The "Committee to Draw Up a Statement" (May 1979 - May 1980)
7. The Commission on Allegations (May 1980 - November 1980)
8. Implications for Church Union and Unity (Fall 1977 - Fall 1981)
9. The Removal of Mr. Shepherd (Spring - Fall 1981)
10. Challenge, Response, and Continuation.
11. Causes of the Controversy.
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