"The Nature of a Gospel Church" by J. Church is a guide that explains the beliefs and actions of a Christian church in the early 1800s. It looks at the church as a group who trusts in the Bible’s teachings, showing how important faith, listening to God, and praying together are. J. Church writes about what the church believes, giving a list of beliefs about God, Jesus, and the need to be saved by God’s kindness. It stresses how important it is for church members to get along and describes what leaders and members should do to help each other. The book has a promise that members are asked to keep, which helps them live by their beliefs. The main idea is about staying true to the Bible’s values and always trying to be more holy in the church setting.

The Nature of a Gospel Church A Confession of Evangelical Principles; and the Members' Covenant. Intended for the Use of the Church of Christ.
By J. (John) Church
Discover a historical congregation's commitment to faith, unity, and devotion through their guiding principles and sacred promises.
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2018-10-03
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John Church was an Independent minister who was most famous for his involvement in the homosexual scandal of the Vere Street Coterie. He is claimed by some as the first openly ‘gay’ ordained Christian minister in England. Contemporary rumours about this are unproveable one way or the other, though circumstantial evidence may suggest that his "inordinate affections which led me into error" could be referring to homosexuality.
John Church was an Independent minister who was most famous for his involvement in the homosexual scandal of the Vere Street Coterie. He is claimed by some as the first openly ‘gay’ ordained Christian minister in England. Contemporary rumours about this are unproveable one way or the other, though circumstantial evidence may suggest that his "inordinate affections which led me into error" could be referring to homosexuality.
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