The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 2, February, 1884 by Various
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Christ's Disciples. Indeed further declaring in that as Union in Christ
is the sole ground of our Communion, each with other, So we are ready to accept of, Receive too and hold Communion with all such as by a judgment of Charity we conceive to be fellow-members with us in our head Christ Jesus tho Differing from us in Such Controversial Points as are not absolutely and essencially necessary to salvation. We also hope that though of ourselves we are altogether unworthy and unfit thus to offer up ourselves to God or to do him a--or to expect any favor with, or mercy from Him. He will graciously accept of this our free will offering in and through the merit and mediation of our Dear Redeemer. And that he will imploy and emprove us in his service to his Praise, to whom be all Glory, Honor, now and forever, Amen. The names of the persons that first joyned themselves in the Covanant aforesaid as a Church of Christ, JOHN MYLES, Elder, JAMES BROWN, NICHOLAS TANNER, JOSEPH CARPENTER, JOHN BUTTERWORTH, ELDAD KINGSLEY, BENJAMIN ALBY. The catholic spirit of Mr. Myles soon drew to the new settlement on New Meadow Neck many families who held to Baptist opinions, as well as some of other church relations friendly to their interests. The opposition which their principles had awakened, had brought the little company into public notice, and their character had won for them the respect and |
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