The Book of Religions: Comprising the Views, Creeds, Sentiments, or Opinions, of All the Principal Religious Sects in the World, Particularly of All Christian Denominations in Europe and America, to Which are Added Church and Missionary Statistics, Together With Biographical SketchesHayward, John
Religion
The Book of Religions: Comprising the Views, Creeds, Sentiments, or Opinions, of All the Principal Religious Sects in the World, Particularly of All Christian Denominations in Europe and America, to Which are Added Church and Missionary Statistics, Together With Biographical Sketches
Hayward, John
Christian biography; Religions; Sects
“XV. OF THE RIGHTEOUS AND THE WICKED.—That there is a radical and
essential difference between the righteous and the wicked; that
such only as through faith are justified in the name of the Lord
Jesus, and sanctified by the Spirit of our God, are truly
righteous in his esteem; while all such as continue in impenitence
and unbelief are in his sight wicked, and under the curse; and
this distinction holds among men both in and after death.
“XVI. OF THE WORLD TO COME.—That the end of this world is
approaching; that, at the last day, Christ will descend from
heaven, and raise the dead from the grave to final retribution;
that a solemn separation will then take place; that the wicked
will be adjudged to endless punishment, and the righteous to
endless joy; and that this judgment will fix forever the final
state of men, in heaven or hell, on principles of righteousness.
“CHURCH COVENANT.—having been, as we trust, brought by divine
grace to embrace the Lord Jesus Christ, and to give up ourselves
wholly to him, we do now solemnly and joyfully covenant with each
other, TO WALK TOGETHER IN HIM WITH BROTHERLY LOVE, to his glory
as our common Lord. We do, therefore, in his strength engage,
“That we will exercise a mutual care, as members one of another,
to promote the growth of the whole body in Christian knowledge,
holiness, and comfort; to the end that we may stand perfect and
complete in all the will of God.
“That, to promote and secure this object, we will uphold the
public worship of God and the ordinances of his house, and hold
constant communion with each other therein; that we will
cheerfully contribute of our property for the support of the poor,
and for the maintenance of a faithful ministry of the gospel among
us.
“That we will not omit closet and family religion at home, nor
allow ourselves in the too common neglect of the great duty of
religiously training up our children, and those under our care,
with a view to the service of Christ and the enjoyment of heaven.
“That we will walk circumspectly in the world, that we may win
their souls; remembering that God hath not given us the spirit of
fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind, that we are
the light of the world and the salt of the earth, and that a city
set on a hill cannot be hid.
“That we will frequently exhort, and, if occasion shall require,
admonish, one another, according to Matthew 18th, in the spirit of
meekness; considering ourselves, lest we also be tempted; and
that, as in baptism, we have been buried with Christ, and raised
again, so there is on us a special obligation henceforth, to walk
in newness of life.
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