Why do some Christians use the Westminster Confession while others use the Three Forms of Unity?
While the Reformers were united in their commitment to Scripture, their application of the Bible’s theology took on different forms. From one of our Ask Ligonier events, Stephen Nichols surveys the unity and diversity seen in the Reformed confessions of faith. Do you have a biblical or theological question? We invite you to ask Ligonier at https://ask.ligonier.org/

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Westminster Confession of Faith: Overview

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Ligon Duncan | Hold Fast the Confession: Endurance in Confessional Fidelity (2026 National Con)

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What are the Three Forms of Unity?

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Why are so many against reformed theology?

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Scots Confession vs Westminster Confession - KingdomCraft

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Baptist vs Lutheran: The REAL Difference (It’s Bigger Than You Think)

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What is the Westminster Confession of Faith?

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Why we use the First London Baptist Confession (instead of the 1689)

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Heidelberg Catechism || Dr Joel Beeke || Rhine River Reformation Cruise

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Understanding the Trinity Part 1

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The Westminster Confession of Faith (Chap. 1) with John Gerstner

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Catholic Answers Viral Calvinist TikToks | Dr. John Bergsma | Last Call Ep. 21

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TS&TT: The 1689 Confession: An Introduction

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Why Do So Many People Choose Anglican Parishes Over Lutheran Ones?

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Why I Am Not in the LCMS

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Calvinism vs Reformed Part II - Why All Reformed Are Calvinist But Not All Calvinists Are Reformed?

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Introduction to 1689 confession of faith - Voddie Baucham

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Mormon Religion in a nutshell - John MacArthur

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The SBC Can't Define What a Pastor Is. That's a Problem.

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