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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:3 (Part two)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2: is about the Trinity.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:3 (Part one)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:3 is about the Trinity.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:2

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:2 is about the self-sufficiency of God and Divine simplicity.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 (Part two)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 is about impassibility.

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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 (Part one)

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  • Derek W. H. Thomas

This article on the Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 2:1 is about Divine Simplicity.

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The Affirmation That God Is "Without…Passions"

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  • William Tate

In this article, the expression in the Westminster Confession that God is "without...passions" is explained. The explanation has to do with the role of emotions or feelings within the divine being.

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A Christian’s enlightened conscience is his sense of obligation to God. William Hendriksen
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