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The Teaching of the So-Called Plymouth Brethren: Is it Scriptural? is unavailable, but you can change that!

What is the proper place of symbolism and ritual in the Church? What is the role of the clergy? According to the Plymouth Brethren in the nineteenth century, ritual has no place in the church, and the very notion of clergy—in the words of John Darby, one of the movement’s founders—is heretical. Their skeptical assessment of scripture and tradition raised the ire of not a few church leaders, among...

as the Servant of God and man on the way to the cross, and His atoning sufferings when our sins were laid upon Him, and He was made sin upon the cross. It will open up a wonderful vein of truth that will stir the heart to worship and move the lips to praise. (6) Denial of the moral law as the rule of life.—Well, if “Brethren” are heretics because they teach that Christ, not the law of Moses, is the rule of life, they are in excellent company—with many devoted and enlightened Baptist ministers who
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