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An Explanation and Defence of the Terms of Communion, Adopted by the Community of Dissenters 2 of 4

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Defends the inescapable necessity of creeds and confessions, while promoting a fully creedal church membership.

Shows how the law of God obliges all Christians 'to think the same things, and to speak the same things; holding fast the form of sound words, and keeping the ordinances as they have been delivered to us' (Col. 3:13).

After laying some basic groundwork, this book proceeds to defend the six points of the 'Terms of Ministerial and Christian Communion Agreed Upon by the Reformed Presbytery.' These six points are the most conservative and comprehensive short statements of consistent Presbyterianism you will likely ever see. Besides the obvious acknowledgement of the alone infallible Scriptures, the Westminster Standards, and the divine right of Presbyterianism, these points also maintain the perpetual obligation of our Covenants, National and Solemn League, the Renovation of these covenants at Auchensaugh in 1712, and the Judicial Act, Declaration and Testimony emitted by the Reformed Presbytery.

In short, this book sets forth adherence to the whole of the covenanted reformation, in both church and state, as it has been attained by our covenanting forefathers.


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Jan 1, 2002
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1 Corinthians 1:10; Titus 2
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