• Reformed Christianity portal The Helvetic Consensus (Latin: Formula consensus ecclesiarum Helveticarum) is a Swiss Reformed profession of faith drawn up...
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    The Helvetic Confessions are two documents expressing the common belief of Reformed churches, especially in Switzerland, whose primary author was the Swiss...
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    Confession (1566) Canons of Dordrecht (1619) Second Helvetic Confession (1566) Helvetic Consensus (1675) Barmen Declaration (1934) In contrast to the...
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  • (1528) First Helvetic Confession (1536) The Consensus of Geneva (1552) First Scotch Confession (1560) Craig's Catechism (1581) Second Helvetic Confession...
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    represented by the Synod of Dort, and as one of the authors of the Helvetic Consensus, which defended the formulation of predestination from the Synod of...
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    (1647), Chapter VII, Chapter VIII, Chapter XIX and Chapter XXVII Helvetic Consensus (1675) Westminster Larger Catechism 1689 Baptist Confession Ball,...
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  • one tittle shall in no wise pass’ (Matt 5:18). (Canon I) Like the Helvetic Consensus Formula, the Westminster Confession of Faith cites Matthew 5:18 as...
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  • form the basis of election. — J. H. Heidegger, Francis Turretin, Helvetic Consensus (1675) English hypothetical universalism was advanced by John Preston...
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    Second Helvetic Confession (1562) Erlauthal Confession (1562): 18  Hungarian Confession (1562): 19  Confession of Nassau (1578): 21  Bremen Consensus (1595): 21 ...
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    Lutheranism Theology of Anabaptism Swiss Reformed Church Consensus Tigurinus Helvetic Consensus Affair of the Sausages Stephens 1986, p. 51 Huldreich Zwinglis...
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  • rejected the doctrine of predestination, the Synod of Dort, and the Helvetic Consensus. Wilhelmus à Brakel John Owen Francis Turretin Peter Martyr Vermigli...
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    Franeker, but rejected it. In 1722 he led a successful move to have the Helvetic Consensus set aside in Basel, as divisive. He was member of the Prussian Academy...
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    Company of Pastors. In the debates leading up to the imposition of the Helvetic Consensus he tried to moderate the formulation applied in Geneva, but the other...
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    Spanheim (1600–1649) and Francis Turretin (1623–1687). Ultimately, the Helvetic Consensus was drafted to counteract the theology of Saumur and Amyraldism. Amyraldism...
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  • the vowel points. In 1675, the 2nd and 3rd canons of the so-called Helvetic Consensus of the Swiss Reformed Church confirmed Buxtorf's view as orthodox...
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    the rule obliging ministers to subscribe to the Helvetic Consensus in 1706, and renouncing the Consensus itself in 1725. He also wrote and labored for the...
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  • confessions of faith Continental Reformed Tetrapolitan Confession Helvetic Confessions Consensus Tigurinus French Confession of Faith Three Forms of Unity Heidelberg...
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    Lavaux. In the face of Vaudois resistance to the introduction of the Helvetic Consensus, Davel had felt himself to be called since 1691 by what he called...
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    important leaders of the Swiss Reformation, Bullinger co-authored the Helvetic Confessions and collaborated with John Calvin to work out a Reformed doctrine...
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  • discipline, but the Zürich orthodoxy did not rest content until in the Helvetic Consensus of 1675 it repudiated with Saumurism as a whole the mere "imputation...
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  • subordinate to redemption. God first redeems all and then elects some. The Helvetic Consensus and Westminster Confession were concerned to combat the tendency Amyraldism...
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  • expression which was translated into the Latin Confoederatio Helvetica (Helvetic Confederation). It had been a confederacy since its inception in 1291 as...
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    football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach for the Helvetic Guards in the European League of Football (ELF). He was the head football...
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    they came to a common agreement in the Consensus Tigurinus (Zürich Consent), and 1566 in the Second Helvetic Confession. A distinctive feature of the...
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    they came to a common agreement in the Consensus Tigurinus (Zürich Consent), and 1566 in the Second Helvetic Confession. The German Reformed ideological...
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    distinguish them from traditions from the British Isles. Many uphold the Helvetic Confessions and Heidelberg Catechism, which were adopted in Zurich and...
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    listened to the advice of experts in other fields. However, there is a consensus that once he dominated Europe he became more intolerant of other views...
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    German nationalism. France invaded Switzerland and turned it into the "Helvetic Republic" (1798–1803), a French puppet state. French interference with...
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    Bourla-papey (category Helvetic Republic)
    May 1802 in the Canton of Léman, in Switzerland, during the days of the Helvetic Republic. The uprising was in response to the restoration of feudal rights...
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    1567 in Debrecen, the main hub of Hungarian Calvinism, where the Second Helvetic Confession was adopted as the official confession of Hungarian Calvinists...
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