Three Forms of Unity
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The Three Forms of Unity are historic creeds of the Reformed Churches developed during the sixteenth century Protestant Reformation. These are especially associated with those of the Dutch Reformed tradition.
- Heidelberg Catechism (1563),
- Belgic Confession (1566),
- Canons of Dort (1619).
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See also
External Links
- Three Forms of Unity at RCUS website.