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| | THE TRENDY MUSEUM TO ECUMENICISM |
 | | Then again, the Billy Graham association with Rome, his reception of an honorary degree from one of their institutions, his use of Roman counsellors at crusades, his reported statements about the same gospel which founded that college and his own, all have been referred to in the past (e.g. |
 | | This chameleon changeability, expressed in its present, its contemporary, its most recent forms, provides one more exhibit in this trendy museum of ecumenicism. |
 | | It is rather important to realise that it is not a museum TO ecumenism, for that is future when its true abhorrence is regarded from other heights: it is rather one OF ecumenism, where the present trends appear, the deadness being rather in the present than in the past. |
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