Free Reformed Churches of North America - Basic Beliefs and Doctrines

Basic Beliefs and Doctrines

Calvinism
John Calvin
Background
  • Christianity
  • St. Augustine
  • The Reformation
  • Five Solas
  • Synod of Dort
Theology
  • Five Points (TULIP)
  • Covenant theology
  • Regulative principle
Documents
  • Calvin's Institutes
  • Geneva Bible
  • Three Forms of Unity
  • Westminster Standards
Influences
  • Martin Bucer
  • Peter Martyr Vermigli
  • Heinrich Bullinger
  • John Calvin
  • John Knox
  • Theodore Beza
  • Francis Turretin
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • Charles Hodge
Churches
  • Continental Reformed
  • Presbyterian
  • Congregationalist
  • Reformed Baptist
  • Low church Anglican
Peoples
  • Afrikaners
  • Huguenots
  • Pilgrims
  • Puritans
  • Scots
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