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The Dordrecht
Confession of Faith, 1632
XII. Of the State of Matrimony
We confess that there is in the
church of God an honorable state of matrimony, of two free, believing
persons, in accordance with the manner after which God originally
ordained the same in Paradise, and instituted it Himself with
Adam and Eve, and that the Lord Christ did away and set aside
all the abuses of marriage which had meanwhile crept in, and
referred all to the original order, and thus left it. Gen. 1:27;
Mark 10:4.
In this manner the Apostle Paul
also taught and permitted matrimony in the church, and left it
free for every one to be married, according to the original order,
in the Lord, to whomsoever one may get to consent. By these words,
in the Lord, there is to be understood, we think, that even as
the patriarchs had to marry among their kindred or generation,
so the believers of the New Testament have likewise no other
liberty than to marry among the chosen generation and spiritual
kindred of Christ, namely, such, and no others, who have previously
become united with the church as one heart and soul, have received
one baptism, and stand in one communion, faith, doctrine and
practice, before they may unite with one another by marriage.
Such are then joined by God in His church according to the original
order; and this is called, marrying in the Lord. II Cor. 7:2;
I Cor. 9:5; Gen. 24:4; 28:2; I Cor. 7:39.
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