Distinctives of the Reformed Faith as Emphasised by the British Reformed Fellowship
British Reformed Journal, no. 4 (October-December, 1993) [Continued from previous Issue] 6. Reformed Christianity is Evangelical Christianity The believer who holds dear the doctrines of grace - salvation through Christ alone, through faith alone and by grace alone - who rejoices in the finished work once done at Calvary, and who looks for that blessed hope of the second coming of our Saviour in clouds of glory with great power, should be considered a true Evangelical. The word 'Evangelical1...
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