1958. Where Are We Drifting? Christianity Today 28 Dec. Vol. 3, No. 6. pg. 20.
Professor Gordon H. Clark says he fails to see that “historic Protestantism has made any gains whatever” in the past year...
Professor Clark speaks of the millions of dollars of free publicity afforded Rome through the pope’s death (“showing the Romanist hold on the public press”), and he notes Roman gains in the U.S. elections along with growing sentiment which refers to opposition to Romanists for public office as “prejudice”...
Dr. Clark sees 1958 as a year of enormous Communist gains, with the U.S. countering but feebly.
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