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A26554 The Agreement in doctrine among the dissenting ministers in London, subscribed Decemb. 16. 1692 1693 (1693) Wing A771; ESTC R6041 10,688 21

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THE Agreement IN DOCTRINE Among the Dissenting Ministers IN LONDON Subscribed Decemb. 16. 1692. LONDON Printed for Thomas Cockerill at the Three Leggs over against Stocks-Market And John Dunton at the Raven in the Poultrey 1693. Heads of Agreement BETWEEN Mr. Chauncy c. AND Mr. Williams c. WHereas some Differences have of late arisen occasioned by a Book written by Mr. Williams Intituled Gospel * Wherein Doctor Crisps Works reprinted are considered Truths stated and vindicated and by certain Books written by Mr. Chauncy in opposition thereto and by an Approbation of divers of us prefixed to Mr. Williams his Book and by a Paper subscribed by Mr. Griffith Mr. Cole Mr. Mather Mr. Trayle and Mr. Ri. Taylor in conjunction with Mr. Chauncy expressing their Dissatisfaction therein 1. It is hereby respectively declared That neither they who subscribed that Approbation prefixed to Mr. Williams his Book did therein more than signifie as their own words express that they judged he had in all that was material fully and rightly stated the Truths and Errors therein mentioned as such without delivering their sense about the Preface Explications or Proofs thereto belonging which Declaration is not to be esteemed as a Disapproval of the said Preface Explications or Proofs Nor they who with Mr. Chauncy subscribed the abovesaid Paper did therein offer any particular Exceptions against the said state of Truths and Errors which ●et is not to be understood as an Approval of that State of Truth and Errors 2. That in order to the more effectual Composing of matters in Controversie we all of us having referr'd our selves to the Holy Scriptures and the Doctrinal Articles of the Church of England the Westminster and Savoy Confessions the Larger and Shorter Catechisms do subscribe these following Propositions as what do most fully provide against the Arminian Antinomian Socinian and Popish Errors and shall always be content that any Sermons or Books of ours be interpreted by the said Articles and Confessions desiring all others if they meet with any expressions from any of us that are to them of Doubtful signification they would judge of them and interpret them by the Holy Scriptures and said Articles and Confessions 1. Of the Fall of Man of Sin and of the Punishment thereof 1. OUR First Parents being seduced by the Subtilty and Temptation of Satan sinn'd in eating the Forbidden Fruit. (a) Gen. 3.13 2 Cor. 11.3 This their Sin God was pleased according to his Wise and Holy Counsel to permit having purposed to order it to his own Glory (b) Rom. 11.32 2. By this Sin they fell from their Original Righteousness and Communion with God (c) Gen. 3.6 7 8. Eccles 7.29 and so became Dead in Sin (d) Gen. 2.17 Ephes 2.1 and wholly defiled in all the Faculties and Parts of the Soul and Body (e) Tit. 1.15 Gen. 6.5 Jer. 17.9 Rom. 3.10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. 3. They being the Root of all Mankind the Guilt of this Sin was imputed (f) Gen. 1.27 28. Gen. 2.16 17. Acts 17.26 Rom. 5.12 15 16 17 18 19. 1 Cor. 15.21 22 45 49. and the same Death in Sin and Corrupted Nature conveyed to all their Posterity descending from them by ordinary Generation (g) Psal 51.5 Gen. 5.3 Job 14.4 Job 15.14 4. Every Sin both Original and Actual being a Transgression of the Righteous Law of God and contrary thereunto (h) 1 Joh. 3 4. doth in its own Nature bring Guilt upon the Sinner (i) Rom. 2.15 Rom. 3.9.19 whereby he is bound over to the Wrath of God (k) Eph. 2.3 and Curse of the Law (l) Gal. 3.10 and so made subject to Death (m) Rom. 6.23 with all Miseries Spiritual (n) Eph. 4.18 Temporal (o) Rom. 8.20 Lam. 3.39 and Eternal (p) Matth. 25.41 2 Thes 1.9 Assemb Confession Chap. 6. Sect. 1 2 3 6. II. Of God's Covenant with Man 1. THE First Covenant made with Man was a Covenant of Works (a) Gal. 3.12 wherein Life was promised to Adam and in him to his Posterity (b) Rom. 10.5 Rom. 5. from 12. to 20. upon condition of Perfect and Personal Obedience (c) Geo. 2.17 Gal. 3.10 2. Man by his Fall having made himself incapable of Life by that Covenant the Lord was pleas'd to make a second (d) Gal. 3.21 Rom. 8.3 Rom. 3.20 21. Gen. 3.15 Isa 42.6 commonly call'd the Covenant of Grace wherein he freely offereth unto Sinners Life and Salvation by Jesus Christ requiring of them Faith in Him that they may be saved (e) Mark 16.15 16. John 3.16 Rom. 10.69 Gal. 3.11 and promising to give unto all those that are Ordained unto Life his Holy Spirit making them willing and able to believe (f) Ezek. 36.26 27 Joh. 6 44 45. Chap. 7. Sect. 2 3. 3. This Covenant of Grace was made with Christ as the Second Adam and in Him with all the Elect as his Seed (g) Gal. 3.16 Rom. 5.15 Isa 53.10 11. Larger Catechism 4. The Grace of God is manifested in the Second Covenant in that he freely provideth and offereth to Sinners a Mediator (h) Gen. 3.15 Isa 42.6 John 6.27 and Life and Salvation by Him (i) 1 John 5.11 12. and requiring Faith as the Condition to Interest them in Him (k) Joh. 3 16. Joh. 1.12 promiseth and giveth his Holy Spirit (l) Prov. 1.23 to all his Elect to work in them that Faith with all other Saving Graces (m) Gal. 5.22 23. and to enable them unto all Holy Obedience (n) Ezek. 36.37 as the Evidence of the Truth of their Faith (o) Jam. 2.18 22. and Thankfulness to God (p) 1 Cor. 5.14 15. and as the way which he hath appointed them to Salvation (q) Eph. 2.10 Larger Catechism III. Of Christ the Mediator 1. IT pleased God in his Eternal Purpose to Chuse and Ordain the Lord Jesus his only begotten Son to be the Mediator between God and Man (a) Isa 42.2 1 Pet. 1.19 20. John 3.16 1 Tim. 2 5. the Prophet (b) Act. 3.22 Priest (c) Heb. 5 5 6. and King (d) Psal 2 6. Luke 1.33 the Head and Saviour of the Church (e) Eph. 5.23 the Heir of all things (f) Heb. 1.2 and Judge of the World (g) Acts 17.31 unto whom he did from all Eternity give a People to be his Seed (h) Joh. 17.6 Psal 22.30 Isa 53.10 and to be by Him in time Redeemed Called Justified Sanctified and Glorified (i) 1 Tim. 2 6. Isa 55.4 5. 1 Cor. 1.30 2. The Lord Jesus by his Perfect Obedience and Sacrifice of Himself which He through the Eternal Spirit once offered up unto God hath fully satisfied the Justice of his Father (k) Rom. 5.19 Heb. 9.14 16. Heb. 10.14 Ephes 5.2 Rom. 3.25 26. and purchased not only Reconciliation but an Everlasting Inheritance in the Kingdom of Heaven for all