There are certain questions of moral reform and social recreation with reference to which the churches are often much perplexed9, but with reference to which they should have settled convictions, and hold a well-defined attitude. It is not wise to put [p. 78] definitions and restrictions10 touching11 intemperance12, card-playing, theater-going, dancing, and the like, into covenants13 or articles of faith. A better way is for the church, after due consideration, to pass standing15 resolutions on the subject, to be placed on its records as a guide to future action. Something like the following, to be varied16 at the option of the body, would serve as a declaration of principles:
1. Resolved, That this church expects every member to contribute statedly for its pecuniary17 support, according to his ability, as God has prospered18 him, and that a refusal to do this will be considered a breach19 of covenant14.
2. Resolved, That this church will entertain and contribute statedly to Home and Foreign Missions, and to other leading objects of Christian benevolence20, approved of and supported by our denomination21.
3. Resolved, That the religious education of the young and Bible study as represented in Sunday school work commend themselves to our confidence, and we will, to the extent of our ability, give them our sympathy and our aid, by both our personal cooperation and contributions and expressed [p. 79] appreciation22 of all their legitimate23 aims and work.
4. Resolved, That in our opinion, the use of intoxicating24 drinks as a beverage25, and also the manufacture and sale of the same for such a purpose are contrary to Christian morals, injurious to personal piety26, and a hindrance27 to Gospel truth, and that persons so using, making, or selling, are thereby28 disqualified for membership in this church.
5. Resolved, That we emphatically discountenance and condemn29 the practice of church-members frequenting theaters and other similar places of public amusements, as inconsistent with a Christian profession, detrimental30 to personal piety, and pernicious in the influence of its example on others.
6. Revolved31, That the members of this church are earnestly requested not to provide for, take part in, or by any means encourage dancing or card-playing; but in all consistent ways to discountenance the same as a hindrance to personal godliness in their associations and tendencies, and an offense32 to brethren whom we should not willingly grieve.
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