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in the verbal
inspiration of the accepted canon of Sacred Scriptures as originally given.
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in the existence
of One True God who has revealed Himself to this world as the Father, as the Son and as the Holy Spirit.
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in the creation,
test and fall of man, as recorded in Genesis; his total spiritual depravity and inability
to attain to divine righteousness.
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in the Saviour of men,
the Lord Jesus Christ, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, very God and very man.
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in the Gospel of
the Grace of God, how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again the third day for our
justification.
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in the salvation of
sinners by grace alone, through faith in the perfect and sufficient work of Christ on our behalf upon the
cross of Calvary.
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in water baptism of
believers by immersion in the Name of our Lord Jesus. (Water baptism is not a means of salvation, but an
obedience to the Word of God, as an outward sign and testimony of an inward work of grace.)
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in the baptism of the
Holy Spirit as an experience subsequent to salvation, with the scriptural evidence; namely speaking in tongues.
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in the gifts of the
Holy Spirit as enumerated in 1 Corinthians, being exercised and practised as manifest in the early church.
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in the Lord's Memorial,
commonly called Supper, for believers.
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in the healing of the
body by divine power, or divine healing in its many aspects as practised by the early church.
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in the eternal life
of the believer and the eternal punishment of the unbeliever.
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in the spirit-filled
life, a life of separation from the world, and the perfecting of holiness in the fear of God as expression
of Christian faith.
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in the personal return
of the Lord Jesus Christ for His church, as well as His return to earth to set up the kingdom.
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in the sanctity of
marriage as a life long exclusive commitment between one man and one woman.
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