References
Books, articles, and quotes cited in the class. A source appears once, no matter how many times it is quoted.
A. A. Hodge, The Confession of Faith 1 quote
John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion 2 quotes
B. B. Warfield, The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible 1 quote
Michael Horton, The Essence of Our Confession 1 quote
Book, , The Confession of Faith, 20–24
"A confession of faith is a public, authoritative statement of the truths of the Scriptures which the church that adopts it believes, and which it is bound to teach its members."
Book, , Institutes of the Christian Religion, 1.1.1–3
"Our wisdom, in so far as it ought to be deemed true and solid Wisdom, consists almost entirely of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves."
Book, , Institutes of the Christian Religion, 1.2.1
"The knowledge of God, as it is set before us in the Scriptures, is not received with the view merely of flattering our curiosity, but in order that we may learn to fear him, and to worship him in sincerity."
Book, , The Inspiration and Authority of the Bible, 150–160
"The Scriptures are the Word of God in such a sense that whatever they say God says."
Article, , The Essence of Our Confession, 1
"The Westminster Confession does not simply list doctrines; it presents them as the outflow of a living and speaking God."