Second Helvetic Confession Creeds Reformed Theology
The Second Helvetic Confession was written by Heinrich Bullinger in Switzerland after surviving the Black Plague as a codicil to his will. It is in response to the Anabaptists and makes an attempt to reconcile with the Lutherans. It is influenced by Ulrich Zwingli. Its central doctrines are those of Covenant and Baptism.
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Second Helvetic Confession
- The Second Helvetic Confession - A commentary with all chapters cross referenced to reformed Synod of creeds Dort, Heidelberg Catechism, Belgic Confession, Westminster reformed Confession, and Calvin\'s Institutes creeds as footnotes.
- Bullinger and the Second Helvetic Confession - A biography of the Reformer who wrote the reformed Confession and reformed a summary of the Confession.
- Helvetic Confessions - A wikipedia article on the First Helvetic Confession of 1536 creeds and the Second Helvetic Confession of 1562 with links to creeds online originals and English translations.
- The Second Helvetic Confession of Faith - A discussion on the Second Helvetic Confession of reformed Faith with second helvetic confession some historical information and a detailed reformed outline.
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