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1st We believe and profess, that there is only
one true God, who is our God, who is eternal, almighty, unchangeable, infinite,
and incomprehensible; who is a Spirit, having His being in Himself, and giveth
being to all creatures; He doth what He will, in heaven and earth; working all
things according to the counsel of His own will.
2nd That this infinite Being is set forth to be
the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three agree in one.
I John v.7.
3rd We
profess and believe the Holy Scriptures, the Old and New Testament, to be the
word and revealed mind of God, which are able to make men wise unto Salvation,
through faith and love which is in Christ Jesus; and that they are given by
inspiration of God, serving to furnish the man of God for every good work; and
by them we are (in the strength of Christ) to try all things whatsoever are
brought to us, under the pretence of truth. II Timothy
iii.15-17; Isaiah viii.20.
4th That though Adam was
created righteous, yet he fell through the temptations of Satan; and his fall
overthrew, not only himself, but his posterity, making them sinners by his
disobedience; so that we are by nature children of wrath, and defiled from the
womb, being shapen in iniquity and conceived in sin. Psalm ii.13; Romans
v.12-15.
5th That
God elected and chose, in His Eternal counsel, some persons to life and
salvation, before the foundation of the world, whom accordingly He doth and
will effectually call, and whom He doth so call, He will certainly keep by His
power, through faith to salvation. Acts xiii.48; Ephesians
i.2-4; II Thessalonians ii.13; I Peter i.2, etc.
6th That election was free in
God, of His own pleasure, and not at all for, or with reference to , any
foreseen works of faith in the creature, as the motive thereunto. Ephesians
i.4, Romans xi.5,6.
7th That
Jesus Christ was, in the fulness of time, manifested in the flesh; being born
of a woman; being perfectly righteous, gave himself for the elect to redeem
them to God by his blood. John x.15; Ephesians v. 25-27; Rev. v.9.
8th That
all men until they be quickened by Christ are dead in trespasses -- Ephesians
ii.1; and therefore have no power of themselves to believe savingly -- John
xv.5. But faith is the free gift of God, and the mighty work of God in the
soul, even like the rising of Christ from the dead -- Ephesians 1.19. Therefore
consent not with those who hold that God hath given power to all men to believe
to salvation.
9th That
Christ is the only true King, Priest, and Prophet of the Church. Acts ii.22-23; Hebrews iv.14, etc; viii.1, etc.
10th That
every man is justified by Christ -- Romans; viii.33; I Cor. vi.11; apprehended
by faith; and that no man is justified in the sight of God partly by Christ and
partly by works. Romans iii.20,28,30; Gal. v.4.
11th That
Jesus of Nazareth, of whom the scriptures of the Old Testament prophesied, is
the true Messiah and Saviour of men; and that He died on the cross, was buried,
rose again in the same body in which He suffered and ascended to the right hand
of the majesty on high, and appeareth in the presence of God, making
intercession for us.
12th That all those who have faith wrought in their hearts by the
power of God, according to his good pleasure, should be careful to maintain
good works, and to abound in them, acting from principles of true faith and
unfeigned love, looking to God's glory as their main end. Titus
iii.8; Heb. xi.6; I Cor. vi.10 and 31.
13th That
those who profess faith in Christ, and make the same appear by their fruits,
are the proper subjects of Baptism. Matthew xxviii.18,19.
14th That
this baptizing is not by sprinkling, but dipping of the persons in the water,
representing the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. Romans vi.3,4; Colossians ii.12; Acts viii.38,39.
15th That persons so baptized
ought, by free consent, to walk together, as God shall give opportunity in
distinct churches, or assemblies of Zion, continuing in the Apostles' doctrine
and fellowship, breaking of bread and prayers, as fellow-men caring for one
another, according to the will of God. All these ordinances of Christ are
enjoined in His Church, being to be observed till his Second Coming, which we
all ought diligently to wait for.
16th That at the time
appointed of the Lord, the dead bodies of all men, just and unjust, shall rise
again out of their graves, that all may receive according to what they have
done in their bodies, be it good or evil.