List of Baptist confessions
The following is a list of confessions that have been important to the development of various Baptist churches throughout history.
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1600s
- 1611 Thomas Helwys Declaration of Faith
- 1644 First London Baptist Confession - revised in 1646
- 1651 The Faith and Practice of Thirty Congregations
- 1654 The True Gospel-Faith Declared According to the Scriptures
- 1656 The Somerset Confession of Faith
- 1655 Midland Confession of Faith
- 1660 The Standard Confession
- 1678 The Orthodox Creed
- 1689 Second London Baptist Confession - originally written in 1677
- 1691 A Short Confession or a Brief Narrative of Faith
1700s
1800s
- 1812 Former Articles
- 1833 New Hampshire Confession of Faith
- 1834 A Treatise on the Faith of the Freewill Baptists
- 1858 The Abstract of Principles
- 1866 Compend of Christian Doctrines Held by Baptists
- 1878 The Articles of Faith of the Gospel Standard Aid and Poor Relief Societies (Strict Baptist) — an expression of Hyper-Calvinism
1900s
- 1900 Fulton Confession of Faith (Primitive Baptists)
- 1923 Articles of Faith Put Forth by the Baptist Union of America
- 1925 Baptist Faith and Message - revised in 1963, 1998 and 2000
- 1935 Treatise on the Faith and Practice of the Free Will Baptists
- 1985 Doctrinal Statement of the Brazilian Baptists, 1985, Brazilian Baptist Convention.
Statements of Faith by Convention/Association
- American Baptist Association
- American Baptist Churches USA
- Baptist Missionary Association of America
- General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
- A Treatise of the Faith and Practices of the National Association of Free Will Baptists
- National Baptist Convention, Inc. USA
- National Baptist Convention of America, Inc.
- North American Baptist Conference
- Southern Baptist Convention - Baptist Faith and Message 2000
- Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada
- Global Independent Baptist Fellowship
- Doctrinal Statement of Brazilian Baptists
References
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