
The Nature of a Gospel Church A Confession of Evangelical Principles; and the Members' Covenant. Intended for the Use of the Church of Christ.
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In a time when religious movements were reshaping societal norms, "The Nature of a Gospel Church: A Confession of Evangelical Principles; and the Members' Covenant" by J. Church emerges as a pivotal document for understanding evangelical identity. This work articulates the foundational tenets of a gospel-centered community, emphasizing the significance of both personal faith and collective responsibility through a Members' Covenant. With its exploration of evangelical principles and the church's role in spiritual life, this treatise serves as an essential guide for students, civic activists, and historians alike. Discover how the interplay of doctrine and community shapes the essence of faith in this compelling examination of church life.
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