Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . 11 II11 Hill I III I uiniuiimuiiii The West Side Chapel. 439 West Thirty-third The Covenant of the Praying Society OUT OF WHICH THE CHURCH GREW. NEW-YORK, JULY 4TH, 1779. We, the under-subscribers, taking into serious con-sideration the great loss our souls sustain by being, inadorable providence, deprived of the stated ordinancesof the gospel in a witnessing way, for the glory of God,and the mutual advantage of our spiritual interests,have agreed to form ourselves into a praying society,according as we ar
Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . 11 II11 Hill I III I uiniuiimuiiii The West Side Chapel. 439 West Thirty-third The Covenant of the Praying Society OUT OF WHICH THE CHURCH GREW. NEW-YORK, JULY 4TH, 1779. We, the under-subscribers, taking into serious con-sideration the great loss our souls sustain by being, inadorable providence, deprived of the stated ordinancesof the gospel in a witnessing way, for the glory of God,and the mutual advantage of our spiritual interests,have agreed to form ourselves into a praying society,according as we are warranted and commanded by theword of God. Heb. 10 & 23. 24. 25, ^^Let us hold fastthe profession of our faith without wavering: and letus consider one another, to provoke unto love, and to goodworks : not forsaking the assemblijig of ourselves together,as the manner of some is, &c. And as we are com-manded by the precept; so we are encouraged by thepromise of the Lords presence being with us : As also,by the example of the saints of old. Mai. 3 & 16, l82 Then they that fear the Lord spake often one to another:and the Lord hearkened, and heard it:
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