The Reformed Confession

The [Reformed Confession] is the bond of fellowship, a bulwark against the incursions of errors, a testimony to the faith once delivered unto the saints, and an instrument for the preservation of both purity and peace. The persons subscribing to that creed are bound to adhere to its teachings as long as they enjoy the privileges accruing from that subscription and from the fellowship it entails.

 

John Murray, "Tradition Romish and Protestant," in Collected Writings of John Murray, V4 (Edinburgh: Banner of Truth Trust, 1982), 264-273