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Westminster Confession of Faith

Westminster Confession of Faith

By: Westminster Assembly
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The Westminster Confession of Faith is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, deeply rooted in the Calvinist tradition. Originally crafted by the Westminster Assembly in 1646, predominantly composed of Church of England leaders, it has since evolved into the subordinate standard of doctrine for the Church of Scotland. This influential document continues to resonate within Presbyterian communities across the globe, shaping beliefs and practices to this day. (Introduction by Wikipedia)Copyright Family and Culture Christianity Spirituality
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  • 007 - Ch 31-33
    Feb 13 2026
    The Westminster Confession of Faith is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, deeply rooted in the Calvinist tradition. Originally crafted by the Westminster Assembly in 1646, predominantly composed of Church of England leaders, it has since evolved into the subordinate standard of doctrine for the Church of Scotland. This influential document continues to resonate within Presbyterian communities across the globe, shaping beliefs and practices to this day. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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    6 mins
  • 006 - Ch 26-30
    Feb 13 2026
    The Westminster Confession of Faith is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, deeply rooted in the Calvinist tradition. Originally crafted by the Westminster Assembly in 1646, predominantly composed of Church of England leaders, it has since evolved into the subordinate standard of doctrine for the Church of Scotland. This influential document continues to resonate within Presbyterian communities across the globe, shaping beliefs and practices to this day. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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    13 mins
  • 005 - Ch 21-25
    Feb 13 2026
    The Westminster Confession of Faith is a cornerstone of Reformed theology, deeply rooted in the Calvinist tradition. Originally crafted by the Westminster Assembly in 1646, predominantly composed of Church of England leaders, it has since evolved into the subordinate standard of doctrine for the Church of Scotland. This influential document continues to resonate within Presbyterian communities across the globe, shaping beliefs and practices to this day. (Introduction by Wikipedia)
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    17 mins
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