The Cambridge Platform of Church Discipline: Adopted in 1648; And, The Confession of Faith, Adopted in 1680Perkins & Whipple, 1850 - 85 pages |
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... commanded to feed , not all flocks , but that flock which is committed to their faith and trust , and dependeth upon them . Nor can constant residence at one congregation be necessary for a minister , no , nor yet lawful , if he be not ...
... commanded to feed , not all flocks , but that flock which is committed to their faith and trust , and dependeth upon them . Nor can constant residence at one congregation be necessary for a minister , no , nor yet lawful , if he be not ...
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... commanded duty , and ordi- nance of the Lord ; but ought of duty to minister of their carnal things , to them that labor amongst them in the word and doctrine , as well as they ought to pay any other ป workmen their wages , and to ...
... commanded duty , and ordi- nance of the Lord ; but ought of duty to minister of their carnal things , to them that labor amongst them in the word and doctrine , as well as they ought to pay any other ป workmen their wages , and to ...
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... commanded , not to forsake the assembling of themselves together . Such departure tends to the dissolution and ruin of the body , as the pulling of stones and pieces of timber from the building , and of members from the natural body ...
... commanded , not to forsake the assembling of themselves together . Such departure tends to the dissolution and ruin of the body , as the pulling of stones and pieces of timber from the building , and of members from the natural body ...
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... commanded ordinances in the Jewish church , and neither taught nor practised separation from the same , though unworthy ones were permitted therein ; and inas- much as the faithful in the church of Corinth , wherein were many unworthy ...
... commanded ordinances in the Jewish church , and neither taught nor practised separation from the same , though unworthy ones were permitted therein ; and inas- much as the faithful in the church of Corinth , wherein were many unworthy ...
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Adopted in 1648; And, The Confession of Faith, Adopted in 1680. commanded to absent themselves from the sacraments , because of the same ; therefore the godly in like cases are not presently to separate . Rev. ii . 14 , 15 , 20. Mat ...
Adopted in 1648; And, The Confession of Faith, Adopted in 1680. commanded to absent themselves from the sacraments , because of the same ; therefore the godly in like cases are not presently to separate . Rev. ii . 14 , 15 , 20. Mat ...
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Page 105 - All those whom God hath predestinated unto life, and those only, he is pleased in his appointed and accepted time, effectually to call, by his Word and Spirit, out of that state of sin and death, in which they are by nature, to grace and salvation by Jesus Christ...
Page 127 - The souls of the righteous, being then made perfect in holiness, are received into the highest heavens, where they behold the face of God in light and glory, waiting for the full redemption of their bodies...
Page 97 - God from all eternity did by the most wise and holy counsel of His own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass: yet so as thereby neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures, nor is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.
Page 95 - Word: and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the Church, common to human actions and societies, which are to be ordered by the light of nature, and Christian prudence, according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.
Page 116 - God alone is Lord of the conscience, and hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments of men which are in any thing contrary to his word, or beside it, in matters of faith or worship.
Page 128 - As Christ would have us to be certainly persuaded that there shall be a judgment, both to deter all men from sin, and for the greater consolation of the godly in their adversity ; so will he have that day unknown to men, that they may shake off all carnal security, and be always watchful, because they know not at what hour the Lord will come, and may be ever prepared to say, Come, Lord Jesus, come quickly. Amen.
Page 93 - ALTHOUGH the light of nature, and the works of creation and providence, do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom, and power of God, as to leave men inexcusable ; yet they are not sufficient to give that knowledge of God, and of his will, which is necessary unto salvation...
Page 97 - These angels and men, thus predestinated and foreordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed ; and their number is so certain and definite, that it cannot be either increased or diminished.
Page 104 - Man, by his fall into a state of sin, hath wholly lost all ability of will to any spiritual good accompanying salvation...
Page 101 - Lord was pleased to make a second, commonly called the covenant of grace : wherein he freely offered unto sinners life and salvation by Jesus Christ ; requiring of them faith in him, that they may be saved; and promising to give unto all those that are ordained unto life, His holy Spirit, to make them willing and able to believe.