The second London confession of faith
The confession of faith that an English kingdom, the representative of the Baptist church of the Calvinism of London made the second London confession of faith (だいに London しんこうこくはく, The Baptist confession of faith of 1689) in 1677.
Table of contents
Characteristic
Contents and the order are the almost same as Westminster confession of faith and Savoy faith declaration, but become the Baptist church original creed in an etiquette code theory, ecclesiology. It is originally a product of Westminster confession of faith and 公同. [1]
History
By anonymity, I was made from "Westminster confession of faith" to avoid persecution and was made in those days because the Presbyterian Church, an attendance group, Baptist groups non-national church group were under the tyranny of the national church.
When freedom of religion was given in 1689, the representatives of England and 107 Baptist churches of Wales gathered in London and adopted the second London confession of faith by no correction. Thereafter it became the basic creed of the Calvinism Baptist.
Association of Philadelphia district adopted it as Philadelphia profession in the United States in 1742. [2]
Footnote
- ^ 友井楨 "symbolical books" (the latter part) P.226
- ^ Susumu Uda "evangelism Christianity and Gospel group" p.101
Translation
- "Symbolical books" Protestantism publishing company, 1957
- Koki Saito edition "confession of faith Jordan Corporation of the document Baptist"
- Akira Suzuki "second London confession of faith <1689>" 1999
References
- Words company, 1984 of the Susumu Uda "evangelism Christianity and Gospel group" life
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