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Three Forms of Unity

The Three Forms of Unity are the confessional standards that bind the Reformed churches together in the truth of Scripture. Written in the fires of persecution and controversy, these creeds are not mere historical documents but living expressions of the faith once delivered to the saints. Every minister, elder, and deacon in the Protestant Reformed Churches subscribes to them without reservation, pledging to teach and defend the doctrines they set forth. They are the foundation upon which the Reformed faith stands.

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Belgic Confession

Written by Guido de Bres in 1561 at the cost of his life, the Belgic Confession sets forth the Reformed faith in 37 articles - from the doctrine of God to the last judgment. It was cast over a castle wall to the persecutors of the church as a testimony that the Reformed believe nothing contrary to Holy Scripture.

Heidelberg Catechism

Composed in 1563 by Zacharias Ursinus and Caspar Olevianus, the Heidelberg Catechism unfolds the Christian faith through 52 Lord's Days of questions and answers. Its opening question - 'What is thy only comfort in life and death?' - has been the comfort of God's people for over four centuries.

Canons of Dort

Adopted at the great Synod of Dort (1618–19), the Canons defend the five points of Calvinism against the errors of the Arminians: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and the perseverance of the saints - the doctrines of sovereign, particular grace.

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Canons of Dort, Second Head: Of the Death of Christ

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Canons of Dort, Third and Fourth Heads: Of the Corruption of Man

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Canons of Dort, Fifth Head: Of the Perseverance of the Saints

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Canons of Dort, First Head: Of Divine Predestination

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