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Consistory Involvement in Church Discipline

FRCA
ARTICLE 71 – Consistory involvement
The consistory shall not deal with any report of sin unless it has first ascertained that both
private admonitions and admonitions in the presence of one or two witnesses have remained
fruitless, or the sin committed is of a public character.

CANRC
ARTICLE 67 – Consistory Involvement
The consistory shall not deal with any matter pertaining to purity of doctrine or piety of life that is reported to it unless it has first ascertained that both private admonitions and admonitions in the presence of one or two witnesses have remained fruitless, or that the sin committed is of a public character.
DKO
Artikel 73
De heymelijcke sonden waer van de sondaer by eê int bysonder ofte by twee ofte drie ghetuyghen vermaent zijnde / berouw heeft / sullen voor den Kercken-Raet niet ghebracht werden.

Artikel 74
Soo yemandt van een heymelijcke sonde van twee ofte drie persoonen inder liefde vermaent zijnde / geen ghehoor en geeft / ofte andersins een openbare sonde bedreven heeft / sulcx sal den Kercken-Raet aenghegheven worden.
DCO

English translation of the Church Order of Dort (external link)








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