Reformed Covenanter
Cancelled Commissioner
IN the first place, we confess that Christians are obliged both by the will of their Master, and by their own welfare and salvation, to continue united one to another, and all together to make up but one body. And as this union is their sovereign happiness, and the necessary effect of charity, without which they cannot be Christians; so the breach of it, and division is the greatest of their infelicities, and the most grievous of their crimes. And they who either procure it or foment it, shall never be able to avoid that curse, which our Saviour doth often denounce, of not inheriting the kingdom of heaven; into which place none is received without this charity, which such men want. ...
For more, see Jean Daillé on the evil of schism.
For more, see Jean Daillé on the evil of schism.