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The pulpit in the center was reached by steep stairs and was large enough for only one man to stand in at a time. These pulpits have been called "wooden breeches." Since I had to be interpreted, there was not room for two men in the same wooden pants." Mr. Pol, who interpreted, and I stood on the main Hoor. Many of the friends we had seen in 1948 when the ICCC was formed were there. We told the ICCC's story and struggle. , ^^ ?;;'V'^"^f ^^" l^'P^ f^om an elderly man who wanted to know why the I...CCC and the NAE could not get together, and he deplored the lack of love among brethren in the U.S.A. This gave the opportun- ity to explain fully the reasons the ICCC and NAE cannot come together and that it was no lack of love for others which prohibited it. The IN AL was formed by men, nearly all of whom are in the WCC. The NAE will not stand for the purity of the church — its position really is against the real place of the church, and the NAE will not call for sep- aration from the National Council of Churches in the U.S.A.
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