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The Dordrecht
Confession of Faith, 1632
XIII. Of the Office of the Secular Authority
We believe and confess that God
has ordained power and authority, and set them to punish the
evil, and protect the good, to govern the world, and maintain
countries and cities, with their subjects, in good order and
regulation; and that we, therefore, may not despise, revile,
or resist the same, but must acknowledge and honor them as the
ministers of God, and be subject and obedient unto them, yea,
ready for all good works, especially in that which is not contrary
to the law, will, and commandment of God; also faithfully pay
custom, tribute, and taxes, and to render unto them their dues,
even also as the Son of God taught and practiced, and commanded
His disciples to do; that we, moreover, must constantly and earnestly
pray to the Lord for them and their welfare, and for the prosperity
of the country, that we may dwell under its protection, earn
our livelihood, and lead a quiet, peaceable life, with all godliness
and honesty; and, furthermore, that the Lord would recompense
unto them, here, and afterwards in eternity, all benefits, liberty,
and favor which we enjoy here under their praiseworthy administration.
Rom. 13:1-7; Titus 3:1; I Pet. 2:17; Matt. 22:21; 17:27; I Tim.
2:1.
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