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Dr. Theodore Engelder, the sucessor of Dr....Hello!<br /><br />Dr. Theodore Engelder, the sucessor of Dr. C. F. W. Walther and Dr. Franz Pieper as senior dogmatician of Old Missouri Synod, edited in 1934, a work called Popular Symbolics and on page 273 he comments the following about the German Baptist Brethren (Dunkers):<br /><br />"When the Lord's Supper, which is always held in the evening, is celebrated, the love-feast and the rite of foot-washing, which is held to be divinely prescribed,<br />precede it. The hand of fellowship and the kiss of charity are added to the ceremonial of foot-washing, for which the sexes meet separately. In the services the women are expected to be "veiled," which means, according to their terminology, that they must not be without a cover for their head (misapplication of 1 Cor. 11, 13).<br />The sick are anointed with oil in the name of the Lord - a practise due to the misunderstanding of Jas. 5, 14."<br /><br />I found this book in following link (https://archive.org/details/MN41551ucmf_1).<br /><br /><br />What are your affirmations and opinions about the following phrases that are written in page 273 of the book Popular Symbolics?<br /><br />"When the Lord's Supper, which is always held in the evening, is celebrated, the love-feast and the rite of foot-washing, which is held to be divinely prescribed,<br />precede it. The hand of fellowship and the kiss of charity are added to the ceremonial of foot-washing, for which the sexes meet separately. In the services the women are expected to be "veiled," which means, according to their terminology, that they must not be without a cover for their head (misapplication of 1 Cor. 11, 13).<br />The sick are anointed with oil in the name of the Lord - a practise due to the misunderstanding of Jas. 5, 14."Jorge Luisnoreply@blogger.com