Westminster Confession of Faith: A.A. Hodge (#4): History of the Creeds

Prof. Hodge is giving a review of the church's creeds and confessions, having covered the Greeks, the Romanists and the Lutherans in this session. In the next session, Prof. Hodge willl be covering the Reformed Confessions. Of note, he sees two traditions from the Reformation, to wit, the Lutheran and Reformed confessors. Apparently, the Anabaptists are excluded and we'll see where he places the Church of England, the "tertium quid" by some historians, although it belongs to the Reformed family until the early Jacobean period, frankly. Laud, by most accounts, marks the malevolent and malignant changes from the Reformed faith to the advances of Arminianism.



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