- Scots Confession
The Scots Confession (also called the
Scots Confession of 1560 ) is aConfession of Faith written in1560 by six leaders of theProtestant Reformation inScotland . The Confession was the first Subordinate Standard for the Protestant church inScotland .In August
1560 theParliament of Scotland agreed to reform thereligion of the country. To enable them to decide what the Reformed Faith was to be, they setJohn Knox , and another 5 Johns,John Winram ,John Spottiswoode ,John Willock , John Douglas, andJohn Row , to prepare a Confession of Faith. This they did in 4 days. The 25 Chapters of the Confession spell out a contemporary statement of the Christian Faith as understood by the followers ofJohn Calvin during his life time. Although the Confession and its accompanying documents were the product of the joint effort of the Six Johns, its authorship is customarily attributed to John Knox.While the Parliament approved the Confession, Queen Mary refused to agree, and the Confession was not enacted as law until
1567 . It remained the Confession of theChurch of Scotland until it was superseded by theWestminster Confession of Faith in1648 .External links
* [http://www.creeds.net/reformed/Scots/ The Scots Confession 1560]
* [http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualNLs/ScotConf.htm Scottish Confession of Faith (1560)]
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