[T]he state, though in fact a religious institution, incapable of securing its proper ends without recognizing religious obligation, is not a church. Christ's church, of which he claims to be the Head, is not of this world, but has its own existen...
Read MoreThe ministers of Christ are of course bound to instruct their flocks, not only in the doctrines of theology, and the poffers and promises of the Gospel, but in all the duties of a holy life, that they may know how they ought to walk and please God...
Read More[T]he ministers both of the church and of the state should, if they would be loyal to the Divine Sovereign, concur in publishing his statures, and in inculcating the principles of truth, equity, temperance, and righteousness.?????????Hiram Bingham, A Re...
Read MoreThe ministry of religion and the ministry of the state each has its duties; but each in its own order and place, and both for the glory of the same Master, in accordance with the Divine will.?????????Hiram Bingham, A Residence of Twenty-One Years, pg. 278
Read MoreTruth alone, found in the Word of God alone, is supreme. If the church silences the Word of God and forbids her members to hear and heed the Word of God alone, then unity with such an institution...is unity with the anti-Word, the anti-Christ.?????????D...
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