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Time-tested, Historical Documents outlining key doctrines from
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VARIOUS
REFORMED
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS
In the discussion
of Reformed Theology there are certain key documents which
have been produced through history which articulate many key
points of doctrine. Being familiar with them is a help not
only for private study but also in being clear on terms when
speaking of various issues with others. This short library
is here to assist you in researching what has been established
as sound doctrine or classic Reformed doctrine. May you
be blessed as you drink deeply from it's well. -- Henry
V.; Editor

TITLES
Synod
of Dordt (Introduction)
(Introduction) [1618 A.D.]
Canons
of Dordt (Part I)
(Divine Election, Reprobation, Divine Predestination)
Synod
of Dordt (Part II)
(Christ's Death and Human Redemption)
Synod
of Dordt (Parts III & IV)
(Human Corruption, Conversion to God and the Way It Occurs)
Synod
of Dordt (Part V)
(The Perseverance of the Saints)
Synod
of Dordt (Conclusion)
(Rejection of False Accusations)

Westminster
Confession (1-11)
(Part I) [1646 A.D.]
Westminster
Confession (12-22)
(Part II)
Westminster
Confession (23-33)
(Part III)

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4:6 If you continue to point these things out
to the brothers, you will be a good servant of Christ
Jesus, nourished by the words of the faith and the
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2Ti 2:1-2
As for you, my child, be strong in the grace that is in
Christ Jesus. (2) What you
have heard from me through many witnesses entrust to
faithful people who will be able to teach others as
well.
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