"That I might not stultify my testimony I have cut myself clear of those who err from the faith, and even from those who associate with them."
The paragraph from which the quote is taken reads: When I go back to my Master, if I have faithfully told out his message of free grace and dying love, I shall be clear. I have often prayed that I might be able to say at the last what George Fox could so truly say: "I am clear, I am clear!" It is my highest ambition to be clear of the blood of all men. I have preached God's truth, so far as I know it, and I have not been ashamed of its peculiarities. That I might not stultify my testimony I have cut myself clear of those who err from the faith, and even from those who associate with them. What more can I do to be honest with you? If, after all, men will not have Christ, and his gospel, and his rule, it is their own concern.
The whole sermon can be found in Volume 34, Sermon No. 2047 of Spurgeon's Sermons. There is an online version here - The Spurgeon Archive
If you wish to read more about the issue of Secondary Separation then here is a link to an article written by the present minister of the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London, Dr Peter Masters. It is entitled: Secondary Separation - When to Stand Apart from Biblical Error.
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