It was not till the year that he became a tutor in college that he made a public profession of his faith, by connecting himself with the church in his native place.
While at Meriden, he became, with many of his classmates, savingly interested in religion, and made a public profession of his faith in Christ in his native place.
The lions growled and roared upon the pilgrims in Bunyan's days, to prevent their making a public profession of Christ by uniting with one of his churches; represented in the Pilgrim's Progress by the palace justly called Beautiful.
The path is comparatively easy, until she is about to put on a public profession, by joining a church.
The same reason applies as when one seeks admission to the church of Christ, by a public profession of religion, either by appearing before a congregation and assenting to a covenant, or to be confirmed, or to be immersed in water.
People cannot give full evidence that they are Christians unless they make a public profession of religion.
Offering a child in baptism is making a public profession of religion with regard to it.
The cautious father waited long ere he advised his child to make a public profession of the religion of Christ.
The scene at his baptism had such an effect upon Mah Meulah, the female who has been before mentioned, that she too could no longer delay a public profession of faith in Christ.
On the fourteenth of August, 1806, she made a public profession of religion, and united with the Congregational church at Bradford, being in her seventeenth year.
More than all, he and his beloved were united in the most enduring tie of Christian friendship, and had together made a public profession of religion.
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