Westminster Confession of Faith: A.A. Hodge (#7): History of the Westmin...
We took the exit off the interstate to take in the vista of the Assembly's sittings for 5+ years. It was not some hot, rash affair. IT had balance, moderation, and equipoise. It was slow, thoughtful, collaborative and scholarly. Extremely difficult for Americans in their time-boundedness to the present context, the American context, to imagine not just this Assembly, but that Parliament was knee-deep in the production (until prorogued by Cromwell). Parliament also received this Confession of Faith. In London! ANOTHER COE DISASTER: total disregard of the WCF in 1662 and the turning of blinded eyes from this glorious theological piece. Heirs of Anglicanism need to be recalled to this glorious work of theology, as must others.
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