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CONFESSIO BELGICA.
The Belgic Confession.
A.D. 1561. Revised 1619.The Belgic Confession or Confession of Faith is the doctrinal standard document to which many of the Reformed Churches subscribe. It's chief author is Guido de Brčs (1522-1567), a Waloon theologist.
- Article 1: The Only God
- Article 2: The Means by Which We Know God
- Article 3: The Written Word of God
- Article 4: The Canonical Books
- Article 5: The Authority of Scripture
- Article 6: The Difference Between Canonical and Apocryphal Books
- Article 7: The Sufficiency of Scripture
- Article 8: The Trinity
- Article 9: The Scriptural Witness on the Trinity
- Article 10: The Deity of Christ
- Article 11: The Deity of the Holy Spirit
- Article 12: The Creation of All Things
- Article 13: The Doctrine of God's Providence
- Article 14: The Creation and Fall of Man
- Article 15: The Doctrine of Original Sin
- Article 16: The Doctrine of Election
- Article 17: The Recovery of Fallen Man
- Article 18: The Incarnation
- Article 19: The Two Natures of Christ
- Article 20: The Justice and Mercy of God in Christ
- Article 21: The Atonement
- Article 22: The Righteousness of Faith
- Article 23: The Justification of Sinners
- Article 24: The Sanctification of Sinners
- Article 25: The Fulfillment of the Law
- Article 26: The Intercession of Christ
- Article 27: The Holy Catholic Church
- Article 28: The Obligations of Church Members
- Article 29: The Marks of the True Church
- Article 30: The Government of the Church
- Article 31: The Officers of the Church
- Article 32: The Order and Discipline of the Church
- Article 33: The Sacraments
- Article 34: The Sacrament of Baptism
- Article 35: The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
- Article 36: The Civil Government
- Article 37: The Last Judgment
The original French version can be found here with an added modern English translation.
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