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Reformed Confessions

​In 1643, amid civil unrest, the English "Long Parliament" convened the Westminster Assembly of Divines at Westminster Abbey. Comprising mostly Puritan ministers, their task was to align the Church of England with the Church of Scotland and Continental Reformed churches. The resulting documents, including the Confession of Faith (1646) and Catechisms (1647), collectively form the enduring Westminster Standards, shaping Presbyterianism.

Westminster Standards

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