Thus recognizing the unity of the church of Christ in all the world, and knowing that we are but one branch of Christ's people, while adhering to our peculiar faith and order, we extend to all believers the hand of Christian fellowship upon the basis... Massachusetts ecclesiastical law - Page 279by Edward Buck - 1866Full view - About this book
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