Having
been brought, as we trust, by divine grace, to embrace the
Lord Jesus Christ, and to give ourselves wholly to him, we
do now solemnly and joyfully covenant with each other, to walk together in Him, with brotherly
love, to His glory, as our common Lord; We do therefore, in His strength, engage:
THAT, We will exercise a Christian care and watchfulness over each
other,
and faithfully warn, exhort, and admonish each other, as occasion
may require;
THAT, We will not forsake the assembling of ourselves together, but
will
uphold
the public worship of God, and the ordinances of His house;
THAT, We will not omit closet and family religion at home, nor neglect
the great duty of religiously training our children, and those
under our care, for the service of Christ,
and the enjoyment of Heaven;
THAT, As we are the light of the world, and the salt of the earth,
we will
seek divine aid, to enable us to deny ungodliness, and every
worldly lust, and to walk circumspectly in the
world, that we may win the souls of men;
THAT, We will cheerfully contribute
of our property, according as God has prospered us, for the maintenance of a faithful and
evangelical
ministry among us, for the support of the poor, and to spread
the
Gospel over the earth;
THAT, We will in
all
conditions, even till death, strive to live to the glory of Him, who hath called us out of darkness into
His marvelous
light;
''And the God of Peace, who brought again
from
the dead our Lord Jesus, that great
Shepherd
of the Sheep, through the blood
of
the everlasting covenant, make us
perfect
in every good work to do His will,
working
in us that which is well pleasing
in
His sight, through Jesus Christ; to
Whom be glory, forever and ever. Amen.''
* Adopted by the Calvary Baptist Church,
October 10, 1863, ''as the expression of our distinctive belief in the teachings of God's
Word, and our bond and pledge of Christian Union and Fellowship''
(pp. 3-4, Clerk's Minutes).
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