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The Ordinance of Covenanting

by John Cunningham

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The Ordinance of Covenanting examines the theological significance of entering into covenants with God, focusing on their roles in individual and communal religious life. Written in the mid-19th century, the work discusses the nature, conditions, and duties associated with covenanting, emphasising its importance as a solemn act in spiritual practice. Cunningham draws upon biblical references to clarify the concept, asserting that covenanting is fundamentally linked to God's promises of grace and redemption. The treatise also addresses the formal aspects of covenanting, such as vows and oaths, and their role in establishing a believer’s spiritual commitments. The initial sections situate covenanting within the broader context of Christian doctrine, setting the foundation for an in-depth examination of its theological and practical implications. This work is situated within the historical context of 19th-century religious thought, reflecting the period’s emphasis on doctrinal clarity and personal piety.

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This Covenant not distinct from that of Redemption, or that of Grace, 9 The formal exercise of Covenanting not indispensable to an interest in the Covenant of Grace, 11 God's Covenant may, for the first time, be entered into in the exercise of Covenanting, 12 In Covenanting, if God's Covenant has been laid hold on before, it is then renewed, 14 THE VOW. Definition, 15 Vow made to God alone, 15 a solemn promise to God, 16 to be made voluntarily, 17 must be consistent with duty, 17 never made but in Covenanting, 17 THE OATH. Definition, 18 To swear, to use an oath, 19 It is by the Lord that all ought to swear, 19 Oath sworn with the lifting up of the right hand, 20 Swearing a devotional exercise, 21 In the oath is implied a condensed adoration, 21 The oath a solemn appeal to God, 23 In swearing a lawful oath, a Covenant with God is made, 23 whether given to confirm an assertion, 23 or given to confirm an explicit promise, 26 The civil or moral use of the oath depends on its spiritual character, 29 The oath distinct from the vow, 30 CONFESSION. To confess, to perform services which include Covenanting, 31 —in the Old Testament, 32 —in the New, 33 To confess Christ, to Covenant, 36 To profess, sometimes, to confess, 37 Then, profession equivalent to confession, 38 PERSONAL COVENANTING. This an act, of adherence to God's Covenant, 38 approving of the way of salvation through Christ, 39 of accepting Christ and all his benefits, 39 of renouncing satan and sin, 42 of self-dedication to God, 43 in which duty is promised to God, 44 SOCIAL COVENANTING. This also an act of acquiescence in God's Covenant, 44 Performed by the Church in an ecclesiastical capacity, 45 Performed by Covenanting in a national capacity, 46 That may be performed by various communities in one confederation, 47 Implying all that is included in Personal Covenanting, 48 An act of acceptance of the benefits of God's Covenant, 49 Of vowing general and specified obedience, 50 Of federal engagement among the members of the Covenanting community, 51 Of public acceptance of the truth of God and of renouncing error, 52 Performed in the name of those who engage in it, and in the name of posterity, 53 COVENANT RATIFICATION. By oath, 54 Oath and Covenant associated, 54 Oath…

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