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May
Early Confessions and the Extent of the Atonement
Reformed Confessions and the Extent of the Atonement
- A.A. Hodge on the Atonement and its Modification in Confessional Theology Due to the Rise of Federal Theology
- Confessional Fragments from Zwingli on the Death of Christ: The 10 Theses of Bern
- The Death of Christ in Ulrich Zwingli’s (1484–1531), A Short Christian Instruction
- John à Lasco (1456–1531) on the Death of Christ in his Compendium of Doctrine
- Juan de Valdés (1509-1541) on the Death of Christ in his Children’s Catechism
- The Redemption of All Mankind in the 1552 Book of Common Prayer
- The Anglican Catechism of 1553 and the Death of Christ
- John Hooper (d. 1555) on the Death of Christ in His Brief and Clear Confession of the Christian Faith
- The English Confession of Faith (1556) and the Death of Christ
- Vallérand Poullain (1520-1557) on the Death of Christ in his A Profession of the Catholic Faith (1552)
- The Death of Christ in The Confession of Faith in the Geneva Bible (1560)
- The Hungarian Confessio Catholica (1562) on the Merit of Christ
- The Second Helvetic Confession (1562) and the Atonement
- The Thirty-Nine Articles (1563) and the Atonement
- Calvin, The Consensus Tigurinus (1551) and the Reconciliation of God to the World
- The Heidelberg Catechism and the Death of Christ
- Sandomierz Consensus (1570) on the Death of Christ
- Frederick III Elector of the Palatinate (1515-1576) on the Death of Christ in his Confession
- The Nassau (Dillenburge Synod) Confession (1578) on the Death of Christ
- Catechism Minor Eccl. Tigurinus and the Extent of the Atonement
- The Bremen Consensus (1595) on the Death of Christ
- The Stafforts Book (1599) on the Death of Christ: An Incomplete Reference
- The Confession of the Evangelical Church in Germany (1614) on the Death of Christ
- Dort on the Death of Christ
- The Leipzig Colloquy (1631) and the Death of Christ
- The Colloquy of Thorn (1645) and the Death of Christ
- Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on the Synod of Dort and the Death of Christ
- Richard Baxter (1615-1691) on Universal Redemption and The Westminster Confession
- Richard Baxter (1615-1691): The Westminster Confession Was Not Written to Preclude Universal Redemption: By Way of Personal Testimony
- The Auburn Declaration (1837) on the Death of Christ
- John Brown of Broughton (1784-1858) on Universal Satisfaction and the Westminster Confession
- Charles Hodge (1797-1878) on the Extent of the Atonement and Confessional Diversity (WCF) and the Reformed Tradition
- Robert Dabney (1820-1898) on Question 37 of the Heidelberg Catechism
- The United Presbyterian Church Declaratory Act of 1879
- Alexander F. Mitchell (1822-1899) and J. P. Struthers (1851-1915) on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
- Harold Dekker (1918-2006) on Dort and the True Design of the Atonement
- Donald McLeod on the Westminster Confession and the Extent of Christ’s Redemption
- Richard Muller on Dort: What Dort Actually Does and Does Not Affirm
- Robert Letham on the English Hypothetical Universalists at the Westminster Assembly
- Robert Letham on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession
- Jonathan Moore on Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort
- Jonathan Moore on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession of Faith
- J.V. Fesko on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession and Synod of Dort
- Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Synod of Dort
- Oliver Crisp on Hypothetical Universalism and the Westminster Confession