Doctrines
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The divine inspiration, authority and sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures,
as originally recorded in the Hebrew and Greek.
2 Tim.
3. 15
16
17;
1 Pet.
1. 10 
11
12;
2 Pet.
1. 20
21;
Psa. 19.
7 
8 
9 
10 
11.
2
The unity of the Godhead, with the distinction of Persons in that unity,
namely, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, to whom equal honour
is due.
Deut. 6.
4;
Gen. 1.
2
26;
John 1.
1
2;
John 5.
17
22
23;
John 14.
25
26;
John 16.
7
27
28;
Phil. 2.
6;
Heb. 1.
1
2
3
8.
3 (a)
Jesus Christ our Lord was God manifest in flesh, being begotten of the
Holy Spirit, and born of the Virgin Mary.
John 1.
14;
Rom. 8.
3;
Gal. 4.
4;
Matt. 1.
20
21
22
23
24
25;
Luke 1.
35.
3 (b)
His death is the only sufficient and acceptable sacrifice for the remission
of the sins of all who believe.
Rom. 4.
25;
2 Cor.
5. 21;
Heb. 9.
24
25
26
27
28;
Heb. 10.
12
13
14.
3 (c)
He was raised from the dead, and ascended to the right hand of God, where
He is now the all-sufficient High Priest of His people.
Matt. 28.
5
6
7;
1 Cor.
15. 20;
Luke 24.
50
51;
Acts 1.
9;
Heb. 4.
14
15
16;
Heb. 7.
25.
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