The articles of faith, and Church covenant, of the United Congregational Church of Newport, R.I., prepared by A.H. Dumont |
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... Baptist . Though the two Congregational churches of Providence and Newport were broken up , yet many of their members retained their attachment to Pado baptism . Their dissatisfaction with some conduct on the part of the churches in ...
... Baptist . Though the two Congregational churches of Providence and Newport were broken up , yet many of their members retained their attachment to Pado baptism . Their dissatisfaction with some conduct on the part of the churches in ...
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... Baptist . Though the two Congregational churches of Providence and Newport were broken up , yet many of their members retained their attachment to Pado baptism . Their dissatisfaction with some conduct on the part of the churches in ...
... Baptist . Though the two Congregational churches of Providence and Newport were broken up , yet many of their members retained their attachment to Pado baptism . Their dissatisfaction with some conduct on the part of the churches in ...
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... churches of Christ . " The council then went on to say that , as Mr. Adams ... church under Mr. Adams ' ministry . And re- commended both parties to use the ... second Congregational Church of Newport . The Rev. Mr. Clap continued his ...
... churches of Christ . " The council then went on to say that , as Mr. Adams ... church under Mr. Adams ' ministry . And re- commended both parties to use the ... second Congregational Church of Newport . The Rev. Mr. Clap continued his ...
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... second Church . He died January 6 , 1775 , aged 50 years . May 15 , 1740 ... Congregational Church . April 11 , Rev. Samuel Hopkins was installed pastor of the first Congregational Church . At the settlement of Mr. Stiles and Mr. Hopkins over ...
... second Church . He died January 6 , 1775 , aged 50 years . May 15 , 1740 ... Congregational Church . April 11 , Rev. Samuel Hopkins was installed pastor of the first Congregational Church . At the settlement of Mr. Stiles and Mr. Hopkins over ...
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... . — And wince the late war , the influence of which in depress- ing its property , was no where more sensibly felt than in theit march was only downward . For many - May years the Second Church was destitute of a single WEXTRD- ...
... . — And wince the late war , the influence of which in depress- ing its property , was no where more sensibly felt than in theit march was only downward . For many - May years the Second Church was destitute of a single WEXTRD- ...
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according Answer.-Yes apostolic preacher April 11 ARTICLE baptized believe believeth bless blood brethren charter Christian church and congregation Churches in Newport communion confession Congregational Society covenant dead death dismissed Dost thou drink earth eternal everlasting faith Father flesh further enacted gational give glory Gospel grace gracious presence Hammett hath heart heaven HENRY DUMONT hereby Holliman holy baptism Holy Ghost Hopkins house of worship JAMES ATKINSON James Carey Jesus Christ Job Bissel John Adams John Rey Kendal Nichols Lord Jesus Christ Lord's day Lord's Supper Mary Davenport Matt mercy ministered ministry Nathan Townsend Nathaniel Clap offence ordained co-pastor Pado baptism Praise preach Psalm refusal repentance Richard Clark righteousness sacramental saith salvation Scriptures seal Second Church second congregational churches shalt sins soul spirit thee thine thou art thou hast United Congregational Church unto Wherefore Williams word wrath
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Page 10 - For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread...
Page 16 - God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life.