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    The Savoy Declaration is a Congregationalist confession of Faith. Its full title is A Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practised in the Congregational...
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    principles are enshrined in the Cambridge Platform (1648) and the Savoy Declaration (1658), Congregationalist confessions of faith. The Congregationalist...
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    from the Puritans. Moreover, Puritan beliefs are enshrined in the Savoy Declaration, the confession of faith held by the Congregationalist churches. In...
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  • Cambridge Platform (1648) Savoy Declaration (1658) The Declaration of the Congregational Union of England (1833) The Declaration of the Boston National Council...
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    Congregationalist Churches, which are descended from the Puritans, in their Savoy Declaration. The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith of the Reformed Baptists advances...
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    of all English-speaking peoples, and also in other languages. The Savoy Declaration of 1658 which was a modification of the Westminster Confession to...
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  • religious conservatives as an attempt to immanentize the eschaton. The Savoy Declaration of 1658 contains one of the earliest creedal statements of a postmillennial...
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    modified and adopted by Congregationalists in England in the form of the Savoy Declaration (1658) and by Particular Baptists in the form of the Second London...
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    Congregationalist Churches, which are descended from the Puritans, in the Savoy Declaration. The Puritans' influential reasoning spread Sabbatarianism to other...
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    Congregational churches that subscribed to Reformed theology. The Savoy Declaration, a modification of the Westminster Confession of Faith, was adopted...
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    History in North America Confessions Westminster Confession of Faith Savoy Declaration Cambridge Platform England Scrooby Congregation Trial of Archbishop...
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    XXV., XXX., and XXXI) Savoy Declaration (1658) Adopted in America as the Saybrook (1708) The Declaration of 1833 Declaration of Faith (1865) Baptist...
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    History in North America Confessions Westminster Confession of Faith Savoy Declaration Cambridge Platform England Scrooby Congregation Trial of Archbishop...
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  • with the Cambridge Platform of 1648, and those in England with the Savoy Declaration of 1658. Congregationalists enjoyed a dominant position in early New...
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  • Baptism." It was a revision of the Savoy Declaration (1658) with modifications to reflect Baptist theology. Savoy is itself a revision of the Westminster...
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  • in England in the form of the Savoy Declaration (1658). Likewise, the Baptists of England modified the Savoy Declaration to produce the Second London Baptist...
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    statements of congregational polity include the Cambridge Platform, Savoy Declaration, Saybrook Platform and Second London Confession. As a "self-governed...
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    today the United States. The platform played a role in shaping the Savoy Declaration of 1658, which was produced by English Congregationalists. Dunning...
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    History in North America Confessions Westminster Confession of Faith Savoy Declaration Cambridge Platform England Scrooby Congregation Trial of Archbishop...
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    self-ruled by their own officers, not higher ecclesiastical courts. The Savoy Declaration, a revision of Westminster, is the primary confession of historic...
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  • were about 10,000 members in Ireland. The denomination affirms the Savoy Declaration. It has close contacts with the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational...
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    through Wellington, he declared in what became known as the "Wellington Declaration" that he would uphold the "Protestant religion, the laws of England,...
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  • (1563) Canons of Dort (1619) The London Baptist Confession (1689) The Savoy Declaration (1658) Second Helvetic Confession 39 Articles The Reformed Evangelical...
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    of modern Unitarian Universalists. The Platform was the first formal declaration of the principles of church order and governance in colonial North America...
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    History in North America Confessions Westminster Confession of Faith Savoy Declaration Cambridge Platform England Scrooby Congregation Trial of Archbishop...
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  • Catholics. The subordinate standard followed by the church is the Savoy Declaration of Faith and Order, drawn up in 1658. It uses the King James Version...
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    The Duchy of Savoy (Italian: Ducato di Savoia; French: Duché de Savoie) was a territorial entity of the Savoyard state that existed from 1416 until 1847...
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    Marshall (2017, p. 164), "Henry wanted an annulment—a formal and legal declaration of the marriage's invalidity. Yet the word contemporaries used, divorce...
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    exercises of his worship, and in the duties of necessity and mercy. The Savoy Declaration, upheld by Puritan Congregationalists, as well as the Second London...
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    History in North America Confessions Westminster Confession of Faith Savoy Declaration Cambridge Platform England Scrooby Congregation Trial of Archbishop...
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