London Baptist Confession
The London Baptist Confession is a statement of faith that outlines the beliefs of Baptist churches in London, first published in 1689. It serves as a guide for doctrine and practice, emphasizing the authority of the Bible, the importance of grace, and the role of faith in salvation.
This confession is part of the broader Reformed tradition and reflects the theological views of the Puritans. It consists of 32 chapters, covering topics such as the nature of God, the work of Christ, and the sacraments, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding Christian beliefs.