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Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 98—What About Pictures As Books For The People?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 8, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 97—What About Images Of Jesus?

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  • Heidelcast
on June 7, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 95—What Is Idolatry?

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  • Heidelcast
on May 28, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 94—What Does God Require In The First Commandment?

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  • Heidelcast
on May 27, 2022
Heidelcast

The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 93—How Are The Ten Commandments Divided?

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  • Heidelcast
on May 26, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 92—What Is God’s Moral Law?

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  • Heidelcast
on May 25, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Contra The Arminian Narrative: Arminius Was Not A Victim

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  • Heidelcast
on May 25, 2022

Contra the Arminian narrative: Arminius was not a victim. Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 91—What Are Good Works?

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  • Heidelcast
on May 21, 2022
Heidelcast

The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 90—What Is The Making Alive Of The New Man?

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  • Heidelcast
on May 20, 2022
Heidelcast

The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: Heidelberg Catechism 88—What Is Repentance?

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  • Heidelcast
on May 18, 2022
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The Heidelberg Catechism is one of the most beloved and well used catechisms to emerge from the sixteenth and seventeenth century Reformation. Published in its final form in 1563, the catechism has been used by millions of Christians to teach the faith . . . Continue reading →

The Synod Of Dort Required Ministers To Subscribe The Catechism, The Confession, And The Acts Of Synod (Including The Canons) As A Standard Of Orthodoxy

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  • Heidelcast
on May 17, 2022

The practice of subscribing the confessions of the church is not new. Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: We Believe In The Free, Well-Meant Offer Of The Gospel

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  • Heidelcast
on May 11, 2022

The Reformed churches confess the well-meant and free-offer of the gospel. Continue reading →

The Canons Of Dort Were Not Intended To Be A Comprehensive Statement Of Reformed Theology, Piety, And Practice

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  • Heidelcast
on May 4, 2022 | 2 Comments

Synod intended the Canons as a response to a specific challenge not as a summary of Reformed theology. Continue reading →

Heidelminicast: “Yours Is The Glory”

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  • Heidelcast
on April 20, 2022 | 1 Comment

58 seconds on why we say, “yours is the glory…”. Continue reading →

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