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Christian Unity (the book) - The Maranatha Community

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14. That to continue in any known sin upon what principle soever isdamnable.15. That God is to be worshipped according to His own will, and whosoevershall forsake and despise all <strong>the</strong> duties of His worship cannot be saved.16. That <strong>the</strong> dead shall rise, and that <strong>the</strong>re is a day of judgement whereinall shall appear, some to go into everlasting life and some intoeverlasting condemnation.It is worth noting that all <strong>the</strong> Protestant Reformation Confessions are rootedfirmly in <strong>the</strong> early Church Creeds, and thus share <strong>the</strong> Christological andTrinitarian convictions of <strong>the</strong> worldwide (ecumenical) Church.‘<strong>The</strong> purpose of <strong>the</strong> Reformation Confessions was not to draw up newformulations of <strong>the</strong> faith, but ra<strong>the</strong>r to give a <strong>the</strong>ological exposition of <strong>the</strong>creeds.’ 206206Reformed Confessions of <strong>the</strong> 16th Century, edited by Arthur C Cochrane, SCM Press Ltd,1966, p 26.Page 232

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