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For only faithful men, or believers in Christ, can have fellowship with the saints in a church-state; and none but such can have communion with Christ; for He dwells in the hearts of men by faith, and they live by faith upon Him; and only such have a right to the ordinances of Christ, and can receive benefit by them; unless they believe with all the heart, they have no right to baptism; and unless they have faith in Christ, they cannot discern the Lord?s body in the supper; nor is the gospel preached of any profit to them, not being mixed with faith; so that they are on all accounts unfit for church-membership; and hence we read, that those who were joined to the first church at Jerusalem, were believers. |
THE WATCHMANS ANSWER TO THE QUESTION WHAT OF THE NIGHT?
THE PRACTICAL IMPROVEMENT OF THE WATCHMAN'S ANSWER
THE GLORY OF THE CHURCH IN THE LATTER DAY
THE AGREEMENT OF THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENT
LEVI'S URIM AND THUMMIM, FOUND IN CHRIST
CHRIST A PRIEST AFTER THE ORDER OF MELCHIZEDEK
SERMON I: ATTENDANCE IN PLACES OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP WHERE THE DIVINE NAME IS RECORDED ENCOURAGED, MORNING SERMON
SERMON II: ATTENDANCE IN PLACES OF RELIGIOUS WORSHIP WHERE THE DIVINE NAME IS RECORDED ENCOURAGED, EVENING SERMON
CHRIST THE SAVIOR FROM THE TEMPEST
NEGLECT OF FERVENT PRAYER, COMPLAINED OF
THE DOCTRINE OF GOSPEL CLEARED FROM THE CHARGE OF LICENTIOUSNESS
THE DOCTRINE OF THE WHEELS IN EZEKIEL'S VISION OPENED AND EXPLAINED
THE LAW ESTABLISHED BY THE GOSPEL
THE NECESSITY OF CHRIST MAKING SATISFACTION FOR SIN PROVED AND CONFIRMED
THE QUIET AND EASY PASSAGE OF CHRIST'S PURCHASED PEOPLE THROUGH DEATH TO GLORY
INFANT BAPTISM A PART AND PILLAR OF POPERY
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