The case against the Federal Council of Churches
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The drift toward religious socialism as a substitute for the evangelical gospel was on. The men who led in the formation of the new Federal Council were men who did not care for the sturdy orthodoxy of the Evangelical Alliance and who were not willing to accept the authority of the Scriptures in fixing the basis of the social approach of the churches. - Page 11.
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