The Importance of the Reformed Baptism Form
The Reformed Form for the Administration of Baptism is one of the most important of all the secondary confessions of many Reformed churches worldwide. It is certainly the most read in the churches. In its original form dating from the late 1500s, soon after the Protestant Reformation, it received its present form and official standing from the Synod of Dordt in 1618/1619. In various languages, including the Dutch, the Form functions at the baptism of adult converts and of the infant children...