Portal:Westminster Confession of Faith
author = Gordon Haddon Clark; articles published in The Southern Presbyterian Journal, Volume 13, 1954–55. The original published order is retained below.
- The Word of God (WCF 1)
- Creeds
- Knowledge and Ignorance
- The Trinity (WCF 2)
- A Hard Saying (WCF 3)
- Providence (WCF 5)
- Creation (WCF 4)
- Healthy, Sick, or Dead? (WCF 6)
- The Covenant (WCF 7)
- Christ the Mediator (WCF 8)
- Justification (WCF 11)
- Sanctification (WCF 13)
- Free Will (WCF 9)
- Effectual Calling (WCF 10)
- Adoption (WCF 12)
- The Law of God (WCF 19)
- Assurance (WCF 18)
- Saving Faith (WCF 14)
- Repentance (WCF 15)
- Good Works (WCF 16)
- Christian Liberty (WCF 20)
- Perseverance (WCF 17)
- Worship and Vows (WCF 21, 22)
- The Sacraments (WCF 27)
- Baptism (WCF 28)
- The Church (WCF 25)
- The Civil Magistrate (WCF 23)
- The Lord's Supper (WCF 29)
- Censures and Councils (WCF 30, 31)
- Resurrection and Judgment (WCF 32, 33)

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