



- The full inspiration of the Holy Scriptures; their authority and sufficiency as not
only containing, but being in themselves, the Word of God, the reliability of the
New Testament in its testimony to the character and authorship of the Old Testament;
and the need of the teaching of the Holy Spririt to a true and spiritual understanding
of the whole.
- The unity of the Godhead and the divine co-equality of the Father, the Son and the
Holy Spirit; the sovereignty of God in Creation, Providence and Redemption.
- The utter depravity of human nature in consequence of the fall, and the necessity
of regeneration.
- The true and proper Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ; His virgin birth, His real and
perfect manhood; the authority of His teaching, and the infallibility of all His
utterances; His work of atonement for sinners of mankind by His vicarious sufferings
and death; His bodily resurrection and His ascension into Heaven; and his present
priestly intercession for His people at the right hand of the Father.
- The justification of the sinner solely by faith, through the atoning merits of our
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
- The necessity of the work of the Holy Spirit in regeneration, conversion and sanctification;
also in ministry and worship.
- The resurrection of the body; the judgement of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ,
with the eternal blessedness of the righteous and the eternal punishment of the wicked.
- The observance of Baptism and the Breaking of Bread as ordinances of divine institution,
taught in the New Testament.
- The personal return of our Lord Jesus Christ in glory.
- The duty of all believers: (a) to be baptised by total immersion in water upon profession
of faith. (b) to remember the Lord regularly in the breaking of bread. (c) to join
the membership of a local church. (d) to meet with the church regularly in prayer
and fellowship. (e) to live in obedience to God's Word and witness to the Lord Jesus
Christ.