The Scots Confession of Faith

The Scots Confession of Faith
Title The Scots Confession of Faith PDF eBook
Author John Knox
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 38
Release 2022-05-29
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The Scots Confession of Faith is a book by John Knox. It details the faith confessional process by an author who was clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland.

Scots Confession

Scots Confession
Title Scots Confession PDF eBook
Author John Knox
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 64
Release 2015-12-21
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ISBN 9781522865865

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"Scots Confession" from John Knox. Scottish religious reformer who played the lead part in reforming the Church in Scotland in a Presbyterian manner (1510-1572).

Scottish Confession of Faith (1560)

Scottish Confession of Faith (1560)
Title Scottish Confession of Faith (1560) PDF eBook
Author John Knox
Publisher
Total Pages 40
Release 2017-10-09
Genre
ISBN 9781978129320

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The Scots Confession (also called the Scots Confession of 1560) is a Confession of Faith written in 1560 by six leaders of the Protestant Reformation in Scotland. The Confession was the first subordinate standard for the Protestant church in Scotland. Along with the Book of Discipline and the Book of Common Order, this is considered to be a formational document for the Church of Scotland during the time.In August 1560 the Parliament of Scotland agreed to reform the religion of the country. To enable them to decide what the Reformed Faith was to be, they set John Knox as the superintendent over John Winram, John Spottiswoode, John Willock, John Douglas, and John Row, to prepare a Confession of Faith. This they did in four days. The 25 Chapters of the Confession spell out a contemporary statement of the Christian faith as understood by the followers of John Calvin during his lifetime. Although the Confession and its accompanying documents were the product of the joint effort of the Six Johns, its authorship is customarily attributed to John Knox.

The Scots Confession, 1560

The Scots Confession, 1560
Title The Scots Confession, 1560 PDF eBook
Author George David Henderson
Publisher
Total Pages 86
Release 1960
Genre History
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Written in the 16th century, this title states the Christian beliefs and principles at the heart of the Reformation. It is suitable for those interested in the Reformation or in Scottish history as a whole.

The First Book of Discipline

The First Book of Discipline
Title The First Book of Discipline PDF eBook
Author James K. Cameron
Publisher Zeticula
Total Pages 236
Release 2004-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781905022182

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The First and Second Books of Discipline were amongst the constitutional foundation documents of the Scottish Reformation, and for four and a half centuries have been relied on to guide the polity of Presbyterian churches around the world. Their scholarly editing and publication a generation ago helped to revive serious study in the Church's constitutional law; and this reprint makes very important material available in a time of immense organisational change in the Church. Rev Dr Marjory A MacLean Deputy Principal Clerk to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

The Second Helvetic Confession (Annotated Edition)

The Second Helvetic Confession (Annotated Edition)
Title The Second Helvetic Confession (Annotated Edition) PDF eBook
Author Heinrich Bullinger
Publisher Jazzybee Verlag
Total Pages 114
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 3849620328

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* Including an annotation about the history of the Reformed Churches Helvetic Confessions, the name of two documents expressing the common belief of the Reformed churches of Switzerland. The Second Helvetic Confession (Latin: Confessio Helvetica posterior) was written by Bullinger in 1562 and revised in 1564 as a private exercise. It came to the notice of Elector Palatine Frederick III, who had it translated into German and published. It gained a favorable hold on the Swiss churches, who had found the First Confession too short and too Lutheran. It was adopted by the Reformed Church not only throughout Switzerland but in Scotland (1566), Hungary (1567), France (1571), Poland (1578), and next to the Heidelberg Catechism is the most generally recognized confession of the Reformed Church. (courtesy of wikipedia.com)

Belgic Confession

Belgic Confession
Title Belgic Confession PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Fig
Total Pages 48
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ISBN 1623145422

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