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“In order to fulfil its role in guarding the purity of its membership, the church must have a doctrinal standard, and that standard must be published openly, for men have a right to know by what particulars they will be judged. To require the church to exercise discipline against doctrinal error without a published confession of faith is to require it to make bricks without straw.”
― A Modern Exposition 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
― A Modern Exposition 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
“All ministry must be God-centered, but it must also be man-purposed.”
― A Man as Priest in His Home
― A Man as Priest in His Home
“Without a confession of faith the church’s evaluation of its ministers is haphazard and shallow at best; and the church will be in great danger of laying hands on novices and heretics, all because it does not measure candidates for the ministry by a broad and deep standard.”
― A Modern Exposition 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
― A Modern Exposition 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
“A church without a confession of faith may as well advertise that it is prepared to be a harbour for every kind of damning heresy and to be the soil for any who are given to growing the crop of novelty. A church without a confession of faith has the theological and ecclesiastical equivalent of AIDS, with no immunity against the infectious winds of false doctrine.”
― A Modern Exposition 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
― A Modern Exposition 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
“The goal of priestly ministry is to do good to the souls of men.”
― A Man as Priest in His Home
― A Man as Priest in His Home




