The privilege and duty of communion with God
: considered in a circular letter from the Baptist ministers and messengers, Assembled at Spalding, June 2, 3, and 4, 1789: Maintaining inviolably the important doctrines of three equal Persons in the Godhead; eternal and personal Election; original Sin; particular Redemption; free Justification by the imputed Righteousness of Christ; efficacious Grace in Regeneration; the final Perseverance of the Saints; the Resurrection of the Dead; the future Judgment; and the Life everlasting; with the congregational Order of the Churches of Christ. To the several Churches they represent, or have received Letters from, meeting at Codnor, in Derbyshire; Sutton-Ashfield and Nottingham, in Nottinghamshire; Sheepshead, Leicester, Sutton-in-The-Elms, and Arnsby, in Leicestershire; Oakham, in Rutland; Clipstone, Guilsborough, Gretton, Kettering, Walgrave, Moulton, Northampton, and Road, in Northamptonshire; Olney, in Buckinghamshire; Carlton and Thorn, in Bedfordshire; St. Alban's, in Hertfordshire; Spalding, in Lincolnshire; and Soham, in Cambridgeshire