Westminster Confession of Faith was created in 1646.
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The Westminster Confession of Faith was written by the Westminster Assembly, a group of theologians and clergy convened by the English Parliament in the 17th century. The assembly met from 1643 to 1649 and produced the confession as a statement of faith for the Church of England.
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W. W. Bryden has written:
'[History of Religions]'
'The Spirit of Jesus in St. Paul' -- subject(s): Bible,
Theology
'The significance of the Westminster Confession of Faith' --
subject(s): Westminster Confession of Faith
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Samuel Haliday has written:
'Reasons against the imposition of subscription to the
Westminster-Confession of Faith; or, any such human tests of
orthodoxy: together with answers to the arguments for such
impositions' -- subject(s): Westminster Assembly (1643) Westminster
confession
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James McKnight has written:
'Persecution sanctioned by the Westminster confession' --
subject(s): Westminster Assembly (1643) Westminster confession