The Westminster Confession of Faith, a monumental theological document drafted in the 17th century by the Westminster Assembly, stands as a cornerstone of Reformed theology. Born amidst the tumultuous English Civil War, its primary aim was to provide a unified doctrinal standard for the churches of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Comprising thirty-three chapters, it systematically expounds upon core Christian doctrines, ranging from the nature
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