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Occasional hearing Early in this message, Rev. Schwertley explains that one of the distinctive teachings of the Covenanters was the rule forbidding "occasional hearing." This rule goes back at least to the persecuting times of Charles II when the faithful Presbyterians were forbidden to hear the prelates, and forbidden to listen to indulged or compromised ministers. Covenanter church members were forbidden to worship in any other denomination and were forbidden to hear non-Covenanter ministers preach. By hearing non-Covenanter ministers, church members were exposing themselves to error. These occasional hearers could bring the error into the Covenanter church and endanger the flock. Secondly, they were not to listen to the preachers of other denominations as a testimony against their errors, false doctrines, and false worship.
Bio: Rev. Schwertley has been a guest preacher at over a dozen RPCNA and other reformed churches across the country. Pastor Schwertley has also been a featured speaker at The Puritan Project Conference in Brazil in June 2001, Greenville Seminary Worship Conference (Debate on...