2. The full inspiration of the Scriptures as the inerrant and infallible Word of God.
3. The Guilt and the total depravity of all mere men as a result of the fall of our first parents.
4. The unconditional election of the Lord's people to eternal life from before the foundation of the world and the absolute necessity of the Holy Spirit for the regenerations of sinners.
5. The perfect righteousness of the Christ and the satisfaction rendered to Divine justice by His sufferings for His people.
6. The bodily resurrection of Christ from the dead and the resurrection of His people when he comes again to judgement at the Last Day.
7. Justification not by works but by grace alone through faith alone.
8. That being under grace does not invalidate the ten commandments as a rule of life and a means of convincing men of sin.
9. The necessity of holiness of walk and conversation as an essential principle in the life of the believer.
10. The doctrine of final perseverance, or the impossibility of the final falling away of the child of God.
11. The Reformation principle that nothing be brought into the public worship of God save
what is warranted in His Word.
2. The abounding Sabbath desecration of the day.
3. The modern neglect of the public worship of God.
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Last Updated on April 30, 2001 by Jamie Aiken