Baptist Church Manual
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Declaration Of Faith
1. Of The Scriptures
2. Of The True God
3. Of The Fall Of Man
4. Of The Way Of Salvation
5. Of Justification
6. Of The Freeness Of Salvation
7. Of Grace In Regeneration
8. Of Repentance And Faith
9. Of God’s Purpose Of Grace
10. Of Sanctification
11. Of The Perseverance Of Saints
12 Of The Harmony Of The Law And The Gospel
13. Of A Gospel Church
14. Of Baptism And The Lord’s Supper
15. Of The Christian Sabbath
16. Of Civil Government
17. Of The Righteous And The Wicked
18. Of The World To Come
Church Covenant
Officers
Rules Of Church Order
Forms Of Church Letters
Additional Info
Contains The New Hampshire Declaration of Faith, Suggested Covenant, Rules of Order,and Forms of Church Letters.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780817000158
ISBN10: 0817000151
J. Newton Brown
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 1940
Publisher: Judson Press
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