Westminster Assembly
The Westminster Assembly of Divines was a council of divines (theologians) and members of the English Parliament appointed from 1643 to 1653 to restructure the Church of England. Several Scots also attended, and the Assembly's work was adopted by the Church of Scotland. As many as 121 ministers were called to the Assembly, with nineteen others added later to replace those who did not attend or could no longer attend. It produced a new Form of Church Government, a Confession of Faith or statement of belief, two catechisms or manuals for religious instruction (Shorter and Larger), and a liturgical manual, the ''Directory for Public Worship'', for the Churches of England and Scotland. The Confession and catechisms were adopted as doctrinal standards in the Church of Scotland and other Presbyterian churches, where they remain normative. Amended versions of the Confession were also adopted in Congregational and Baptist churches in England and New England in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Confession became influential throughout the English-speaking world, but especially in American Protestant theology.The Assembly was called by the Long Parliament before and during the beginning of the First English Civil War. The Long Parliament was influenced by Puritanism, a religious movement which sought further reform of the church. They were opposed to the religious policies of King Charles I and William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury. As part of a military alliance with Scotland, Parliament agreed that the outcome of the Assembly would bring the English Church into closer conformity with the Church of Scotland. The Scottish Church was governed by a system of elected assemblies of elders called presbyterianism, rather than rule by bishops, called episcopalianism, which was used in the English church. Scottish commissioners attended and advised the Assembly as part of the agreement. Disagreements over church government caused open division in the Assembly, despite attempts to maintain unity. The party of divines who favoured presbyterianism was in the majority, but the congregationalist party, which held greater influence in the military, favoured autonomy for individual congregations rather than the subjection of congregations to regional and national assemblies entailed in presbyterianism. Parliament eventually adopted a presbyterian form of government but lacked the power to implement it. During the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660, all of the documents of the Assembly were repudiated and episcopal church government was reinstated in England.
The Assembly worked in the Reformed Protestant theological tradition, also known as Calvinism. It took the Bible as the authoritative word of God, from which all theological reflection must be based. The divines were committed to the Reformed doctrine of predestination — that God chooses certain men to be saved and enjoy eternal life rather than eternal punishment. There was some disagreement at the Assembly over the doctrine of particular redemption — that Christ died only for those chosen for salvation. The Assembly also held to Reformed covenant theology, a framework for interpreting the Bible. The Assembly's Confession is the first of the Reformed confessions to teach a doctrine called the covenant of works, which teaches that before the fall of man, God promised eternal life to Adam on condition that he perfectly obeyed God. Provided by Wikipedia
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The reasons presented by the Dissenting Brethren against certain propositions concerning presbyteriall government and the proofs of them voted by the Assembly of Divines, sitting b...
Published 1648“…Westminster Assembly…”
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Hē katēchēsis tēs Christianikēs thrēskeias syntomōtera, sive, Catechesis religionis Christianae compendiosior a Conventu Venerandorum Magnæ Britanniæ Theologorum, qui Westmonasteri...
Published 1660“…Westminster Assembly…”
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Hē katēchēsis tēs Christianikēs thrēskeias syntomōtera, sive, Catechesis religionis Christianæ compendiosior a Conventu Venerandorum Magnæ Britanniæ Theologorum, qui Westmonasterii...
Published 1698“…Westminster Assembly…”
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The confession of faith, and the larger and shorter catechism
Published 1655“…Westminster Assembly…”
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The confession of faith and the larger and shorter catechisme first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, and now appointed by the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of...
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The answer of the Assembly of Divines, by authority of Parliament now sitting at Westminster, unto the reasons given in to this assembly by the Dissenting Brethren of their not bri...
Published 1646“…Westminster Assembly…”
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The reasons of the Dissenting Brethren against the third proposition, concerning presbyterial government· Humbly presented.
Published 1645“…Westminster Assembly…”
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Confessio fidei in conventu theologorum authoritate Parliamenti Anglicani indicto elaborata eidem Parliamento postmodum exhibita; quin & ab eodem, deindéque ab Ecclesia Scoticana c...
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The confession of faith, and the larger and shorter catechism, first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster and now approved by the General Assembly of the Kirk of S...
Published 1689“…Westminster Assembly…”
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The reasons presented by the Dissenting Brethren against certain propositions concerning presbyteriall government, and the proofs of them voted by the Assembly of Divines, sitting...
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Confessio fidei in conventu theologorum authoritate Parliamenti Anglicani indicto elaborata; eidem Parliamento postmodum exhibita; quin & ab eodem, deindéq; ab ecclesia Scoticana c...
Published 1659“…Westminster Assembly…”
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The reasons of the Dissenting Brethren against the third proposition, concerning presbyterial government· Humbly presented.
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The answer of the Assembly of Divines, by authority of Parliament now sitting at Westminster, unto the reasons given in to this assembly by the Dissenting Brethren of their not bri...
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Confessio fidei in conventu theologorum authoritate Parliamenti Anglicani indicto elaborata eidem Parliamento postmodum exhibita; quin & ab eodem, deindéque ab Ecclesia Scoticana c...
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The confession of faith and the larger and shorter catechisme first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, and now appointed by the Generall Assembly of the Kirk of...
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Confessio fidei in conventu theologorum authoritate Parliamenti Anglicani indicto elaborata; eidem Parliamento postmodum exhibita; quin & ab eodem, deindéq; ab ecclesia Scoticana c...
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The Assembly's Catechism abridged
Published 1808“…Westminster Assembly…”
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The confession of faith, and the larger and shorter catechism
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