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The Savoy Declaration was a declaration and statement of faith prepared in 1658 by a conference of English Congregationalists who met at Savoy Palace, London
It consisted of three parts: a preface, a confession of faith, and a platform of discipline. In matters of doctrine it was primarily a restatement of the Presbyterian Westminster Confession , but was specifically adapted to suit Congregational polity.
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The Savoy Declaration of Faith and Order 1658 (with comparisons to the Westminster Confession)
Italics show where there are differences between The Savoy Declaration and the Westminster Confession . Following the clickable link will take you to the full wording of the WCF clause or sentence.
The Savoy Declaration was a declaration and statement of faith prepared in 1658 by a conference of English Congregationalists who met at Savoy Palace, London
It consisted of three parts: a preface, a confession of faith, and a platform of discipline. In matters of doctrine it was primarily a restatement of the Presbyterian Westminster Confession , but was specifically adapted to suit Congregational polity.