CREED OF THE BAPTISTS.
the six articles. / [From Our Correspondent.} m. n AUCKLAND, October 12. fir,,!® conference for the first time in its history has adopted a creed. Jhe church has always been creedless. oL; * ? ot , :!ow , from its ..iident ii'cedom, but in order t 0 secure ststpm ora f tlon f by A ct of Parliament a tatement of creed became necessary, he conference unanimously adopted for &,52r. of tbo Act th ° (1) The inspiration of the Bible and 111 aU of% T iS^^Tel^S. ,U, ' , ‘ h ° ** r (3 i Ihe i , afonemeut made bv 0 „r worfd ° n th ° CIOSS f ° r tho Bin ” of the aloM. SalVaiion by faitb in Christ Ch < Sch M f^ b f l rahip in tho Christian /own • tle regeneration. n j ' J . ™ m ereion of believers as tho °nlv scriptural form of baptism, nio financial statement, showing expenditure j ‘ / (mcluding grants f 14.171 was adopted. The Rov 11. S . Gray stated H !. T p, ; ODOS , od to send a deputation to tho churches m regard to the i eductmn of grants applied for. the dim dies themselves to increase minissalaries, or to at least maintain tnoin at the present figure.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20076, 12 October 1920, Page 8
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