Reformed confessionPuritan & post-Reformation (17th–18th c.)Reformed
The Westminster Confession of Faith
The Westminster Confession of Faith, 1646
The high-water mark of British Reformed confessionalism. Esp. ch. 8 (Christ the Mediator), ch. 11 (Justification), ch. 29 (Lord's Supper).
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- Chapter 1 — The four cups →Opening · The four cups in Reformed-confessional perspective
- Chapter 2 — The Last Supper →Opening · The pastoral consequence
- Chapter 5 — Dissenting voices →Dissent 1 — The Arminian objection to particular redemption
- Chapter 6 — Synthesis →The four-fold framework, stated · What this position holds