The Confession of Faith, also called the First London Baptist Confession, is a Particular Baptist confession of faith. In 1644, seven Particular Baptist...
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Faith (to distinguish it from the 1644 London Baptist Confession of Faith), is a Particular Baptist confession of faith. It was written by English Baptists...
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Hampshire Confession of Faith." The Philadelphia Confession of Faith (1742) 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith 1644 Baptist Confession of Faith p. 130, 131. Yarnell...
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version of the Westminster Confession The Westminster Confession of Faith, or simply the Westminster Confession, is a Reformed confession of faith. Drawn...
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The reformed confessions of faith are the confessional documents of various Reformed churches. These express the doctrinal views of the churches adopting...
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Creed (redirect from Confession of faith)
A creed, also known as a confession of faith, a symbol, or a statement of faith, is a statement of the shared beliefs of a community (often a religious...
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Statement of Fundamental Truths Assembleia de deus Declaration of faith - Brazil Thomas Helwys Confession of Faith (1611) Baptist Confession of Faith (1644) Baptist...
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early Anabaptists formulated their beliefs in a confession of faith in 1527 called the Schleitheim Confession. Its author Michael Sattler was arrested and...
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of Faith 1644 First London Baptist Confession - revised in 1646 1651 The Faith and Practice of Thirty Congregations 1654 The True Gospel-Faith Declared...
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initiative of member churches. The Denomination adheres to the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith 1689 and the London Confession of Faith 1644 and also...
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Sola fide (redirect from Justification by faith)
the manifestation of it through faith. — First London Baptist Confession (1644) Chapter XI of the London Baptist Confession of Faith 1689 is the same as...
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early Protestant confession of faith drawn up by Martin Bucer and Wolfgang Capito and presented to the Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg on 9 July...
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includes some who prefer the 1644 Baptist Confession of Faith to the 1689 Confession, and who are critical of covenant theology. All of these groups generally...
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Baptist Confession and 1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith William Kiffin (1616-1701): English Particular Baptist and signatory of the 1644 First...
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Baptist Confessions of Faith that belong to the Reformed tradition, such as the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith or the earlier 1644 Baptist Confession of Faith...
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Jakob Ammann (category 1644 births)
(also Jacob Amman, Amann; 12 February 1644 – between 1712 and 1730) was a Swiss Anabaptist leader and the namesake of the Amish religious movement. The full...
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The Westminster Confession of Faith, which was written between 1643 and 1652 by contemporaries of Milton, allows for divorce in cases of infidelity and...
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Westminster Shorter Catechism (category Church of Scotland)
the Church of Scotland. The assembly also produced the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Westminster Larger Catechism. A version without Scripture...
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Presbyterianism (redirect from Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Hong Kong)
time, the Scots Confession would be supplanted by the Westminster Confession of Faith, and the larger and shorter catechisms, which were formulated by...
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Areopagitica (redirect from Areopagitica: A speech of Mr John Milton for the liberty of unlicensed printing to the Parliament of England)
Areopagitica; A speech of Mr. John Milton for the Liberty of Unlicenc'd Printing, to the Parlament of England is a 1644 prose polemic by the English poet...
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baptism after a profession of faith is placed as an essential theological foundation. In 1644, the 1644 Baptist Confession of Faith published by Particular...
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England in 1611, and he published the first Baptist confession of faith "A Declaration of Faith of English People" in 1611. He founded the first General...
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Westminster Assembly (redirect from Westminster Assembly of Divines)
could no longer attend. It produced a new Form of Church Government, a Confession of Faith or statement of belief, two catechisms or manuals for religious...
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Married Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden. They were parents of Christina of Sweden. Catherine of Brandenburg (28 May 1602 – 27 August 1644). Married first Gabriel...
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Scotland in 1645, the Directory is part of the Westminster Standards, together with the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Westminster Shorter Catechism...
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Arminianism (section Emergence of Arminianism)
publicized in such confessions as the London Baptist Confession of 1644 and the Second London Confession of 1689. The London Confession of 1689 was later...
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Parliament, whose supporters are enjoined to observe the fast. 1644 Baptist Confession of Faith drawn up in London. 14 January – Thomas Britton, concert promoter...
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half of the 1630s, Calvinistic Baptists emerged. Eventually, in 1644, they published their own confession, the First London Baptist Confession, with...
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Simon Episcopius (category Participants in the Synod of Dort)
devoted most of his time to writings in support of the Arminian cause. He notably wrote the Remonstrant Confession (1621). But the attempt of Luke Wadding...
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Jan Łaski (category Canons of Gniezno)
shipload of refugees from the Strangers' Church. However they were denied refuge there because they would not accept the Augsburg Confession of Faith. They...
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