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Belgic Confession Article 30: The Government of the Church

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  • Clarence Bouwman
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The Government of the Church

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  • Daniel R. Hyde

This article is about Article 30 of the Belgic Confession and the government of the church. Included is a discussion on reasons for church government. 

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The Confession of Faith Article 30 Concerning the Government of, and Offices in the Church

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  • A. M. Den Boer

How should the church be governed? From the Belgic Confession, Article 30 this article examines three types of church government: Roman Catholic Church government, Lutheran church government, and Reformed church government or Presbyterian church government.

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Belgic Confessions Articles 30-32 (2): The Offices

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  • Klaas Stam

This article explains articles 30-32 of the Belgic Confession (on the institution of the offices and their significance for the life of the church). It also provides content questions.

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Belgic Confession Articles 30-32 (1): Church Government

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  • Klaas Stam

This article explains articles 30-32 of the Belgic Confession (on church government, its organization, forms, etc.). It also provides content questions.

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