The Original Constitution, Order and Faith of the New-England Churches: Comprising The Platform of Church Discipline Adopted in 1648. Propositions Respecting Baptism and Consociation of Churches Answered by the Synod of 1662. A Confession of Faith, Adopted by the New-England Churches 1680 |
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... consent there- unto , for the substance thereof . Only in those things which have respect to church government , and discipline , we refer ourselves to the platform of church discipline , agreed upon by this present assembly ; and do ...
... consent there- unto , for the substance thereof . Only in those things which have respect to church government , and discipline , we refer ourselves to the platform of church discipline , agreed upon by this present assembly ; and do ...
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... consent and free concurrence with them in all the doctrinals of re- › ligion , we hope it may appear to the world , that as we are a remnant of the people of the same na- tion with them , so we are professors of the same common faith ...
... consent and free concurrence with them in all the doctrinals of re- › ligion , we hope it may appear to the world , that as we are a remnant of the people of the same na- tion with them , so we are professors of the same common faith ...
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... consent , silent consent at least , of their own church : Which two things , if they can obtain with any humble , meek , holy , faithful endeavours , we con- ceive they might , by the grace of Christ , find lib- erty of conscience to ...
... consent , silent consent at least , of their own church : Which two things , if they can obtain with any humble , meek , holy , faithful endeavours , we con- ceive they might , by the grace of Christ , find lib- erty of conscience to ...
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... consent , whereby they give up themselves unto the Lord , to the observing of the ordinances of Christ together in the same society , which is usual- ly called the church covenant ; For we see not otherwise how members can have church ...
... consent , whereby they give up themselves unto the Lord , to the observing of the ordinances of Christ together in the same society , which is usual- ly called the church covenant ; For we see not otherwise how members can have church ...
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... consent of a company of faithful persons to meet constantly together in one congregation , for the public worship of God , and their mutual edification ; which real agreement and consent they do express by their constant practice in ...
... consent of a company of faithful persons to meet constantly together in one congregation , for the public worship of God , and their mutual edification ; which real agreement and consent they do express by their constant practice in ...
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Abraham according Acts xv apostacy apostles appointed baptized body brethren censures CHAP christian Chron church discipline church government church members churches of Christ circumcision commanded communion of churches confession congregational churches consent consociation corruption Deut disciples doctrine doth duty edification EDWARD RAWSON elders elect enant erwise eternal excommunication Exod Ezek faith Father fellowship Gentiles glory God's godly gospel hath heart holy Ghost Jesus Christ Jews judgment kingdom Kings liberty Lord Jesus Christ Lord's supper magistrates matter membership ment ministers nature New-England obedience offence Old Testament orderly ordinances parish partake particular church persons platform of church profession promise proposition Psal received repentance sacrament saints salvation scandalous scripture seal seed shew sins spirit subjects of baptism sundry synod Testament therein thereof thereunto things tion tism truth unto viii visible church word worship xvii xviii xxix