Whitefield
Puritan Board Junior
While finishing marking up an addition to my webpage:
Historic Proof of the Doctrinal Calvinism of the Church of England by Augustus Toplady
I had a thought that I would like to run by others on this board. Most of the discussion I have seen here deals with three families of Reformed confessions 1) WCF, 2) 1689 Confession, and 3) 3 forms of Unity. But rereading Toplady got me to thinking that there is a fourth: 4) the Thirty-nine Articles. I'm curious as to why they don't get mentioned much. Are they not to be considered a valid confession for Reformed bona fides?
Historic Proof of the Doctrinal Calvinism of the Church of England by Augustus Toplady
I had a thought that I would like to run by others on this board. Most of the discussion I have seen here deals with three families of Reformed confessions 1) WCF, 2) 1689 Confession, and 3) 3 forms of Unity. But rereading Toplady got me to thinking that there is a fourth: 4) the Thirty-nine Articles. I'm curious as to why they don't get mentioned much. Are they not to be considered a valid confession for Reformed bona fides?