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The London Baptist Confession of 1646: A Modern Version for the Church Today is unavailable, but you can change that!

The London Baptist Confession of 1646 is a foundational document for Baptist theology, history, and tradition. Its strong emphasis on biblical doctrine provides a timeless resource for anyone who wants to strengthen and clarify their faith. The London Baptist Confession of 1646 is a resource that can be used in the local church as a statement of faith. It will also serve those looking for a solid...

use in the local church today. It was edited for use as a confession (or statement of faith) for Baptist churches in the Reformed tradition. The Confession was originally drawn up and signed in 1646 by seven churches in London. This was a “corrected and enlarged” edition of the first confession published in 1644. The title of the original Confession of 1646 was: “A Confession of Faith of Seven Congregations or Churches of Christ in London, Which are Commonly (But Unjustly) Called Anabaptists.” A copy