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Confession of Faith (2)

Ronald Cammenga·1998-09-01
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Reprinted from the Standard Bearer Vol. 63 pp. 211-213 At the end of our last article, we were busy discussing the basis for public confession of faith. We saw that the responsibility to make public confession of faith is based, first of all, on the general calling of the believer to confess Christ’s Name in the world. Confession of our faith is something to which the Word of God everywhere calls us. It is simply an integral part of the Christian life. A second reason why Reformed churches...

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Author
Ronald Cammenga
Date

1998-09-01

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Beacon Lights
Scripture References
1 Corinthians 11:17-334I Corinthians 11:28Psalm 63:1
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