One of the early Congregational church covenants in England reads as follows...
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"So all the elders of Israel came to the king at Hebron; and king David made a covenant with them at Hebron before the Lord, and they anointed David king over Israel" (2 Samuel 5:3).
One of the early Congregational church covenants in England reads as follows: "We do in the presence of the Lord Jesus the lawful crowned King of Sion and in the presence of His holy angels, and people, and all beside here Solemnly give up ourselves to the Lord and to one another by the will of God, solemnly promising and engaging in the aforesaid presence to walk with the Lord, and with one another in the observation of all Gospel Ordinances and the discharge of all relative duties in this Church of God, and Elsewhere as the Lord shall enlighten and enable us."
Undoubtedly, this English church covenant was similar at least in spirit to the one made with King David and the elders of Israel.
One of the early Congregational church covenants in England reads as follows: "We do in the presence of the Lord Jesus the lawful crowned King of Sion and in the presence of His holy angels, and people, and all beside here Solemnly give up ourselves to the Lord and to one another by the will of God, solemnly promising and engaging in the aforesaid presence to walk with the Lord, and with one another in the observation of all Gospel Ordinances and the discharge of all relative duties in this Church of God, and Elsewhere as the Lord shall enlighten and enable us."
Undoubtedly, this English church covenant was similar at least in spirit to the one made with King David and the elders of Israel.

