


I. The Lord Jesus, as King and Head of his church, hath therein
appointed a government, in the hand of church officers, distinct
from the civil magistrate.
II. To these officers the keys of the
kingdom of heaven are committed; by virtue whereof, they have
power, respectively, to retain, and remit sins; to shut that
kingdom against the impenitent, both by the Word, and censures;
and to open it unto penitent sinners, by the ministry of the
gospel; and by absolution from censures, as occasion shall require.
III. Church censures are necessary,
for the reclaiming and gaining of offending brethren, for deterring
of others from the like offenses, for purging out of that leaven
which might infect the whole lump, for vindicating the honor
of Christ, and the holy profession of the gospel, and for preventing
the wrath of God, which might justly fall upon the church, if
they should suffer his covenant, and the seals thereof, to be
profaned by notorious and obstinate offenders.
IV. For the better attaining of these
ends, the officers of the church are to proceed by admonition;
suspension from the sacrament of the Lord's Supper for a season;
and by excommunication from the church; according to the nature
of the crime, and demerit of the person.


