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{
"Metadata": {
"AlternativeTitles": [
"The humble advice of the Assembly of Divines, now by authority of Parliament sitting at Westminster, concerning a confession of faith: with the quotations and texts of Scripture annexed; presented by them lately to both Houses of Parliament"
],
"Authors": [
"Westminster Assembly"
],
"CreedFormat": "Confession",
"Location": "London, England",
"OriginStory": "The Westminster Divines were assembled and assigned by parliament to reform the Church of England.",
"OriginalLanguage": "English",
"SourceAttribution": "Public Domain",
"SourceUrl": "https://archive.org/details/humbleadviceofas00west/mode/2up",
"Title": "Westminster Confession of Faith",
"Year": "1647"
},
"Data": [
{
"Chapter": "1",
"Sections": [
{
"Content": "Although the light of nature, and the works of creation and providence, do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom, and power of God, as to leave men inexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God, and of his will, which is necessary unto salvation; therefore it pleased the Lord, at sundry times, and in divers manners, to reveal himself, and to declare that his will unto his Church; and afterwards, for the better preserving and propagating of the truth, and for the more sure establishment and comfort of the Church against the corruption of the flesh, and the malice of Satan and of the world, to commit the same wholly unto writing; which maketh the holy Scripture to be most necessary; those former ways of God's revealing his will unto his people being now ceased.",
"ContentWithProofs": "Although the light of nature, and the works of creation and providence, do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom, and power of God, as to leave men inexcusable;[1] yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God, and of his will, which is necessary unto salvation;[2] therefore it pleased the Lord, at sundry times, and in divers manners, to reveal himself, and to declare that his will unto his Church;[3] and afterwards, for the better preserving and propagating of the truth, and for the more sure establishment and comfort of the Church against the corruption of the flesh, and the malice of Satan and of the world, to commit the same wholly unto writing;[4] which maketh the holy Scripture to be most necessary;[5] those former ways of God's revealing his will unto his people being now ceased.[6]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Ps.19.1-Ps.19.3",
"Rom.1.19-Rom.1.20",
"Rom.1.32",
"Rom.2.1",
"Rom.2.14-Rom.2.15"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Heb.1.1"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"1Cor.1.21",
"1Cor.2.13-1Cor.2.14"
]
},
{
"Id": 5,
"References": [
"2Tim.3.15",
"2Pet.1.19"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"Prov.22.19-Prov.22.21",
"Isa.8.19-Isa.8.20",
"Matt.4.4",
"Matt.4.7",
"Matt.4.10",
"Luke.1.3-Luke.1.4",
"Rom.15.4"
]
},
{
"Id": 6,
"References": [
"Heb.1.1-Heb.1.2"
]
}
],
"Section": "1"
},
{
"Content": "Under the name of holy Scripture, or the Word of God written, are now contained all the books of the Old and New Testaments, which are these: Of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi; Of the New Testament: The Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. The Acts of the Apostles, Paul's Epistles to the Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, The Epistle to the Hebrews, The Epistle of James, The First and Second Epistles of Peter, The First, Second, and Third Epistles of John, The Epistle of Jude, The Revelation. All which are given by inspiration of God, to be the rule of faith and life.",
"ContentWithProofs": "Under the name of holy Scripture, or the Word of God written, are now contained all the books of the Old and New Testaments, which are these: Of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, The Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi; Of the New Testament: The Gospels according to Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. The Acts of the Apostles, Paul's Epistles to the Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 Thessalonians, 2 Thessalonians, 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, The Epistle to the Hebrews, The Epistle of James, The First and Second Epistles of Peter, The First, Second, and Third Epistles of John, The Epistle of Jude, The Revelation. All which are given by inspiration of God, to be the rule of faith and life.[1]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Luke.16.29",
"Luke.16.31",
"Eph.2.20",
"2Tim.3.16",
"Rev.22.18-Rev.22.19"
]
}
],
"Section": "2"
},
{
"Content": "The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon of the Scripture; and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon of the Scripture; and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.[1]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Luke.24.27",
"Luke.24.44",
"Rom.3.2",
"2Pet.1.21"
]
}
],
"Section": "3"
},
{
"Content": "The authority of the holy Scripture, for which it ought to be believed and obeyed, dependeth not upon the testimony of any man or church, but wholly upon God (who is truth itself), the Author thereof; and therefore it is to be received, because it is the Word of God.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The authority of the holy Scripture, for which it ought to be believed and obeyed, dependeth not upon the testimony of any man or church, but wholly upon God (who is truth itself), the Author thereof; and therefore it is to be received, because it is the Word of God.[1]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"1Thess.2.13",
"2Tim.3.16",
"2Pet.1.19",
"2Pet.1.21",
"1John.5.9"
]
}
],
"Section": "4"
},
{
"Content": "We may be moved and induced by the testimony of the Church to an high and reverent esteem of the holy Scripture; and the heavenliness of the matter, the efficacy of the doctrine, the majesty of the style, the consent of all the parts, the scope of the whole (which is to give all glory to God), the full discovery it makes of the only way of man's salvation, the many other incomparable excellencies, and the entire perfection thereof, are arguments whereby it doth abundantly evidence itself to be the Word of God; yet, notwithstanding, our full persuasion and assurance of the infallible truth, and divine authority thereof, is from the inward work of the Holy Spirit, bearing witness by and with the Word in our hearts.",
"ContentWithProofs": "We may be moved and induced by the testimony of the Church to an high and reverent esteem of the holy Scripture;[1] and the heavenliness of the matter, the efficacy of the doctrine, the majesty of the style, the consent of all the parts, the scope of the whole (which is to give all glory to God), the full discovery it makes of the only way of man's salvation, the many other incomparable excellencies, and the entire perfection thereof, are arguments whereby it doth abundantly evidence itself to be the Word of God; yet, notwithstanding, our full persuasion and assurance of the infallible truth, and divine authority thereof, is from the inward work of the Holy Spirit, bearing witness by and with the Word in our hearts.[2]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"1Tim.3.15"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Isa.59.21",
"John.16.13-John.16.14",
"1Cor.2.10-1Cor.2.12",
"1John.2.20",
"1John.2.27"
]
}
],
"Section": "5"
},
{
"Content": "The whole counsel of God, concerning all things necessary for his own glory, man's salvation, faith, and life, is either expressly set down in Scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from Scripture: unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new revelations of the Spirit, or traditions of men. Nevertheless we acknowledge the inward illumination of the Spirit of God to be necessary for the saving understanding of such things as are revealed in the Word; and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the Church, common to human actions and societies, which are to be ordered by the light of nature and Christian prudence, according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The whole counsel of God, concerning all things necessary for his own glory, man's salvation, faith, and life, is either expressly set down in Scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from Scripture: unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new revelations of the Spirit, or traditions of men.[1] Nevertheless we acknowledge the inward illumination of the Spirit of God to be necessary for the saving understanding of such things as are revealed in the Word;[2] and that there are some circumstances concerning the worship of God, and government of the Church, common to human actions and societies, which are to be ordered by the light of nature and Christian prudence, according to the general rules of the Word, which are always to be observed.[3]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Gal.1.8-Gal.1.9",
"2Thess.2.2",
"2Tim.3.15-2Tim.3.17"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"1Cor.11.13-1Cor.11.14",
"1Cor.14.26",
"1Cor.14.40"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"John.6.45",
"1Cor.2.9-1Cor.2.12"
]
}
],
"Section": "6"
},
{
"Content": "All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all; yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed, for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in a due use of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them.",
"ContentWithProofs": "All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all;[1] yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed, for salvation, are so clearly propounded and opened in some place of Scripture or other, that not only the learned, but the unlearned, in a due use of the ordinary means, may attain unto a sufficient understanding of them.[2]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"2Pet.3.16"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Ps.119.105",
"Ps.119.130"
]
}
],
"Section": "7"
},
{
"Content": "The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations), being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and providence kept pure in all ages, are therefore authentical; so as in all controversies of religion the Church is finally to appeal unto them. But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God who have right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded, in the fear of God, to read and search them, therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every nation unto which they come, that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner, and, through patience and comfort of the Scriptures, may have hope.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The Old Testament in Hebrew (which was the native language of the people of God of old), and the New Testament in Greek (which at the time of the writing of it was most generally known to the nations), being immediately inspired by God, and by his singular care and providence kept pure in all ages, are therefore authentical;[1] so as in all controversies of religion the Church is finally to appeal unto them.[2] But because these original tongues are not known to all the people of God who have right unto, and interest in the Scriptures, and are commanded, in the fear of God, to read and search them,[3] therefore they are to be translated into the vulgar language of every nation unto which they come,[4] that the Word of God dwelling plentifully in all, they may worship him in an acceptable manner,[5] and, through patience and comfort of the Scriptures, may have hope.[6]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Matt.5.18"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"John.5.39"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Isa.8.20",
"John.5.39",
"John.5.46",
"Acts.15.15"
]
},
{
"Id": 5,
"References": [
"Col.3.16"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"1Cor.14.6",
"1Cor.14.9",
"1Cor.14.11-1Cor.14.12",
"1Cor.14.24",
"1Cor.14.27-1Cor.14.28"
]
},
{
"Id": 6,
"References": [
"Rom.15.4"
]
}
],
"Section": "8"
},
{
"Content": "The infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture itself; and therefore, when there is a question about the true and full sense of any scripture (which is not manifold, but one), it must be searched and known by other places that speak more clearly.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The infallible rule of interpretation of Scripture is the Scripture itself; and therefore, when there is a question about the true and full sense of any scripture (which is not manifold, but one), it must be searched and known by other places that speak more clearly.[1]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Acts.15.15",
"2Pet.1.20-2Pet.1.21"
]
}
],
"Section": "9"
},
{
"Content": "The Supreme Judge, by which all controversies of religion are to be determined, and all decrees of councils, opinions of ancient writers, doctrines of men, and private spirits, are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the Holy Spirit speaking in the Scripture.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The Supreme Judge, by which all controversies of religion are to be determined, and all decrees of councils, opinions of ancient writers, doctrines of men, and private spirits, are to be examined, and in whose sentence we are to rest, can be no other but the Holy Spirit speaking in the Scripture.[1]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Matt.22.29",
"Matt.22.31",
"Eph.2.20",
"Acts.28.25"
]
}
],
"Section": "10"
}
],
"Title": "Of the Holy Scripture"
},
{
"Chapter": "2",
"Sections": [
{
"Content": "There is but one only living and true God, who is infinite in being and perfection, a most pure spirit, invisible, without body, parts, or passions, immutable, immense, eternal, incomprehensible, almighty, most wise, most holy, most free, most absolute, working all things according to the counsel of his own immutable and most righteous will, for his own glory; most loving, gracious, merciful, long-suffering, abundant in goodness and truth, forgiving iniquity, transgression, and sin; the rewarder of them that diligently seek him; and withal most just and terrible in his judgments; hating all sin, and who will by no means clear the guilty.",
"ContentWithProofs": "There is but one only[1] living and true God,[2] who is infinite in being and perfection,[3] a most pure spirit,[4] invisible,[5] without body, parts,[6] or passions,[7] immutable,[8] immense,[9] eternal,[10] incomprehensible,[11] almighty,[12] most wise,[13] most holy,[14] most free,[15] most absolute,[16] working all things according to the counsel of his own immutable and most righteous will,[17] for his own glory;[18] most loving,[19] gracious, merciful, long-suffering, abundant in goodness and truth, forgiving iniquity, transgression, and sin;[20] the rewarder of them that diligently seek him;[21] and withal most just and terrible in his judgments;[22] hating all sin,[23] and who will by no means clear the guilty.[24]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Deut.6.4",
"1Cor.8.4",
"1Cor.8.6"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Job.11.7-Job.11.9",
"Job.26.14"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Jer.10.10",
"1Thess.1.9"
]
},
{
"Id": 5,
"References": [
"1Tim.1.17"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"John.4.24"
]
},
{
"Id": 7,
"References": [
"Acts.14.11",
"Acts.14.15"
]
},
{
"Id": 6,
"References": [
"Deut.4.15-Deut.4.16",
"John.4.24",
"Luke.24.39"
]
},
{
"Id": 9,
"References": [
"1Kgs.8.27",
"Jer.23.23-Jer.23.24"
]
},
{
"Id": 8,
"References": [
"Mal.3.6",
"Jas.1.17"
]
},
{
"Id": 10,
"References": [
"Ps.90.2",
"1Tim.1.17"
]
},
{
"Id": 12,
"References": [
"Gen.17.1",
"Rev.4.8"
]
},
{
"Id": 11,
"References": [
"Ps.145.3"
]
},
{
"Id": 14,
"References": [
"Isa.6.3",
"Rev.4.8"
]
},
{
"Id": 13,
"References": [
"Rom.16.27"
]
},
{
"Id": 16,
"References": [
"Exod.3.14"
]
},
{
"Id": 15,
"References": [
"Ps.115.3"
]
},
{
"Id": 18,
"References": [
"Prov.16.4",
"Rom.11.36"
]
},
{
"Id": 17,
"References": [
"Eph.1.11"
]
},
{
"Id": 20,
"References": [
"Exod.34.6-Exod.34.7"
]
},
{
"Id": 19,
"References": [
"1John.4.8",
"1John.4.16"
]
},
{
"Id": 21,
"References": [
"Heb.11.6"
]
},
{
"Id": 23,
"References": [
"Ps.5.5-Ps.5.6"
]
},
{
"Id": 22,
"References": [
"Neh.9.32-Neh.9.33"
]
},
{
"Id": 24,
"References": [
"Exod.34.7",
"Nah.1.2-Nah.1.3"
]
}
],
"Section": "1"
},
{
"Content": "God hath all life, glory, goodness, blessedness, in and of himself; and is alone in and unto himself all-sufficient, not standing in need of any creatures which he hath made, nor deriving any glory from them, but only manifesting his own glory in, by, unto, and upon them: he is the alone fountain of all being, of whom, through whom, and to whom are all things; and hath most sovereign dominion over them, to do by them, for them, or upon them whatsoever himself pleaseth. In his sight all things are open and manifest; his knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independent upon the creature; so as nothing is to him contingent or uncertain. He is most holy in all his counsels, in all his works, and in all his commands. To him is due from angels and men, and every other creature, whatsoever worship, service, or obedience, he is pleased to require of them.",
"ContentWithProofs": "God hath all life,[1] glory,[2] goodness,[3] blessedness,[4] in and of himself; and is alone in and unto himself all-sufficient, not standing in need of any creatures which he hath made,[5] nor deriving any glory from them,[6] but only manifesting his own glory in, by, unto, and upon them: he is the alone fountain of all being, of whom, through whom, and to whom are all things;[7] and hath most sovereign dominion over them, to do by them, for them, or upon them whatsoever himself pleaseth.[8] In his sight all things are open and manifest;[9] his knowledge is infinite, infallible, and independent upon the creature;[10] so as nothing is to him contingent or uncertain.[11] He is most holy in all his counsels, in all his works, and in all his commands.[12] To him is due from angels and men, and every other creature, whatsoever worship, service, or obedience, he is pleased to require of them.[13]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"John.5.26"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Ps.119.68"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Acts.7.2"
]
},
{
"Id": 5,
"References": [
"Acts.17.24-Acts.17.25"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"Rom.9.5",
"1Tim.6.15"
]
},
{
"Id": 7,
"References": [
"Rom.11.36"
]
},
{
"Id": 6,
"References": [
"Job.22.2-Job.22.3"
]
},
{
"Id": 9,
"References": [
"Heb.4.13"
]
},
{
"Id": 8,
"References": [
"Dan.4.25",
"Dan.4.35",
"1Tim.6.15",
"Rev.4.11"
]
},
{
"Id": 10,
"References": [
"Ps.147.5",
"Rom.11.33-Rom.11.34"
]
},
{
"Id": 12,
"References": [
"Ps.145.17",
"Rom.7.12"
]
},
{
"Id": 11,
"References": [
"Ezek.11.5",
"Acts.15.18"
]
},
{
"Id": 13,
"References": [
"Rev.5.12-Rev.5.14"
]
}
],
"Section": "2"
},
{
"Content": "In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. The Father is of none, neither begotten nor proceeding; the Son is eternally begotten of the Father; the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son.",
"ContentWithProofs": "In the unity of the Godhead there be three persons, of one substance, power, and eternity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost.[1] The Father is of none, neither begotten nor proceeding; the Son is eternally begotten of the Father;[2] the Holy Ghost eternally proceeding from the Father and the Son.[3]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Matt.3.16-Matt.3.17",
"Matt.28.19",
"2Cor.13.14",
"1John.5.7"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"John.15.26",
"Gal.4.6"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"John.1.14",
"John.1.18"
]
}
],
"Section": "3"
}
],
"Title": "Of God, and of the Holy Trinity"
},
{
"Chapter": "3",
"Sections": [
{
"Content": "God from all eternity did, by the most wise and holy counsel of his own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass; yet so as thereby neither is God the author of sin, nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures, nor is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.",
"ContentWithProofs": "God from all eternity did, by the most wise and holy counsel of his own will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass;[1] yet so as thereby neither is God the author of sin,[2] nor is violence offered to the will of the creatures, nor is the liberty or contingency of second causes taken away, but rather established.[3]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Rom.9.15",
"Rom.9.18",
"Rom.11.33",
"Eph.1.11",
"Heb.6.17"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Prov.16.33",
"Matt.17.12",
"John.19.11",
"Acts.2.23",
"Acts.4.27-Acts.4.28"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Jas.1.13",
"Jas.1.17",
"1John.1.5"
]
}
],
"Section": "1"
},
{
"Content": "Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions, yet hath he not decreed anything because he foresaw it as future, or as that which would come to pass upon such conditions.",
"ContentWithProofs": "Although God knows whatsoever may or can come to pass upon all supposed conditions,[1] yet hath he not decreed anything because he foresaw it as future, or as that which would come to pass upon such conditions.[2]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"1Sam.23.11-1Sam.23.12",
"Matt.11.21",
"Matt.11.23",
"Acts.15.18"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Rom.9.11",
"Rom.9.13",
"Rom.9.16",
"Rom.9.18"
]
}
],
"Section": "2"
},
{
"Content": "By the decree of God, for the manifestation of his glory, some men and angels are predestinated unto everlasting life, and others fore-ordained to everlasting death.",
"ContentWithProofs": "By the decree of God, for the manifestation of his glory, some men and angels[1] are predestinated unto everlasting life, and others fore-ordained to everlasting death.[2]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Matt.25.41",
"1Tim.5.21"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Prov.16.4",
"Rom.9.22-Rom.9.23",
"Eph.1.5-Eph.1.6"
]
}
],
"Section": "3"
},
{
"Content": "These angels and men, thus predestinated and fore-ordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed; and their number is so certain and definite that it can not be either increased or diminished.",
"ContentWithProofs": "These angels and men, thus predestinated and fore-ordained, are particularly and unchangeably designed; and their number is so certain and definite that it can not be either increased or diminished.[1]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"John.13.18",
"2Tim.2.19"
]
}
],
"Section": "4"
},
{
"Content": "Those of mankind that are predestinated unto life, God, before the foundation of the world was laid, according to his eternal and immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of his will, hath chosen in Christ, unto everlasting glory, out of his mere free grace and love, without any foresight of faith or good works, or perseverance in either of them, or any other thing in the creature, as conditions, or causes moving him thereunto; and all to the praise of his glorious grace.",
"ContentWithProofs": "Those of mankind that are predestinated unto life, God, before the foundation of the world was laid, according to his eternal and immutable purpose, and the secret counsel and good pleasure of his will, hath chosen in Christ, unto everlasting glory,[1] out of his mere free grace and love, without any foresight of faith or good works, or perseverance in either of them, or any other thing in the creature, as conditions, or causes moving him thereunto;[2] and all to the praise of his glorious grace.[3]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Rom.8.30",
"Eph.1.4",
"Eph.1.9",
"Eph.1.11",
"1Thess.5.9",
"2Tim.1.9"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Eph.1.6",
"Eph.1.12"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Rom.9.11",
"Rom.9.13",
"Rom.9.16",
"Eph.1.4",
"Eph.1.9"
]
}
],
"Section": "5"
},
{
"Content": "As God hath appointed the elect unto glory, so hath he, by the eternal and most free purpose of his will, fore-ordained all the means thereunto. Wherefore they who are elected, being fallen in Adam, are redeemed by Christ, are effectually called unto faith in Christ by his Spirit working in due season; are justified, adopted, sanctified, and kept by his power through faith unto salvation. Neither are any other redeemed by Christ, effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved, but the elect only.",
"ContentWithProofs": "As God hath appointed the elect unto glory, so hath he, by the eternal and most free purpose of his will, fore-ordained all the means thereunto.[1] Wherefore they who are elected, being fallen in Adam, are redeemed by Christ,[2] are effectually called unto faith in Christ by his Spirit working in due season; are justified, adopted, sanctified,[3] and kept by his power through faith unto salvation.[4] Neither are any other redeemed by Christ, effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved, but the elect only.[5]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Eph.1.4-Eph.1.5",
"Eph.2.10",
"2Thess.2.13",
"1Pet.1.2"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Rom.8.30",
"Eph.1.5",
"2Thess.2.13"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"1Thess.5.9-1Thess.5.10",
"Titus.2.14"
]
},
{
"Id": 5,
"References": [
"John.6.64-John.6.65",
"John.8.47",
"John.10.26",
"John.17.9",
"Rom.8.28-Rom.8.39",
"1John.2.19"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"1Pet.1.5"
]
}
],
"Section": "6"
},
{
"Content": "The rest of mankind God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of his own will, whereby he extendeth or withholdeth mercy as he pleaseth, for the glory of his sovereign power over his creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonor and wrath for their sin, to the praise of his glorious justice.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The rest of mankind God was pleased, according to the unsearchable counsel of his own will, whereby he extendeth or withholdeth mercy as he pleaseth, for the glory of his sovereign power over his creatures, to pass by, and to ordain them to dishonor and wrath for their sin, to the praise of his glorious justice.[1]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Matt.11.25-Matt.11.26",
"Rom.9.17-Rom.9.18",
"Rom.9.21-Rom.9.22",
"2Tim.2.19-2Tim.2.20",
"1Pet.2.8",
"Jude.1.4"
]
}
],
"Section": "7"
},
{
"Content": "The doctrine of this high mystery of predestination is to be handled with special prudence and care, that men attending the will of God revealed in his Word, and yielding obedience thereunto, may, from the certainty of their effectual vocation, be assured of their eternal election. So shall this doctrine afford matter of praise, reverence, and admiration of God; and of humility, diligence, and abundant consolation to all that sincerely obey the gospel.",
"ContentWithProofs": "The doctrine of this high mystery of predestination is to be handled with special prudence and care,[1] that men attending the will of God revealed in his Word, and yielding obedience thereunto, may, from the certainty of their effectual vocation, be assured of their eternal election.[2] So shall this doctrine afford matter of praise, reverence, and admiration of God;[3] and of humility, diligence, and abundant consolation to all that sincerely obey the gospel.[4]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Deut.29.29",
"Rom.9.20"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Rom.11.33",
"Eph.1.6"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"2Pet.1.10"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"Luke.10.20",
"Rom.8.33",
"Rom.11.5-Rom.11.6",
"Rom.11.20",
"2Pet.1.10"
]
}
],
"Section": "8"
}
],
"Title": "Of God's Eternal Decree"
},
{
"Chapter": "4",
"Sections": [
{
"Content": "It pleased God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, for the manifestation of the glory of his eternal power, wisdom, and goodness, in the beginning, to create or make of nothing the world, and all things therein, whether visible or invisible, in the space of six days, and all very good.",
"ContentWithProofs": "It pleased God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost,[1] for the manifestation of the glory of his eternal power, wisdom, and goodness,[2] in the beginning, to create or make of nothing the world, and all things therein, whether visible or invisible, in the space of six days, and all very good.[3]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Gen.1.2",
"Job.26.13",
"Job.33.4",
"John.1.2-John.1.3",
"Heb.1.2"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Gen.1",
"Acts.17.24",
"Col.1.16",
"Heb.11.3"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Ps.33.5-Ps.33.6",
"Ps.104.24",
"Jer.10.12",
"Rom.1.20"
]
}
],
"Section": "1"
},
{
"Content": "After God had made all other creatures, he created man, male and female, with reasonable and immortal souls, endued with knowledge, righteousness, and true holiness, after his own image, having the law of God written in their hearts, and power to fulfil it; and yet under a possibility of transgressing, being left to the liberty of their own will, which was subject unto change. Beside this law written in their hearts, they received a command not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil; which while they kept they were happy in their communion with God, and had dominion over the creatures.",
"ContentWithProofs": "After God had made all other creatures, he created man, male and female,[1] with reasonable and immortal souls,[2] endued with knowledge, righteousness, and true holiness, after his own image,[3] having the law of God written in their hearts,[4] and power to fulfil it;[5] and yet under a possibility of transgressing, being left to the liberty of their own will, which was subject unto change.[6] Beside this law written in their hearts, they received a command not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil;[7] which while they kept they were happy in their communion with God, and had dominion over the creatures.[8]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Gen.1.27"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Gen.1.26",
"Eph.4.24",
"Col.3.10"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Gen.2.7",
"Eccl.12.7",
"Matt.10.28",
"Luke.23.43"
]
},
{
"Id": 5,
"References": [
"Eccl.7.29"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"Rom.2.14-Rom.2.15"
]
},
{
"Id": 7,
"References": [
"Gen.2.17",
"Gen.3.8-Gen.3.11",
"Gen.3.23"
]
},
{
"Id": 6,
"References": [
"Gen.3.6",
"Eccl.7.29"
]
},
{
"Id": 8,
"References": [
"Gen.1.26",
"Gen.1.28"
]
}
],
"Section": "2"
}
],
"Title": "Of Creation"
},
{
"Chapter": "5",
"Sections": [
{
"Content": "God, the great Creator of all things, doth uphold, direct, dispose, and govern all creatures, actions, and things, from the greatest even to the least, by his most wise and holy providence, according to his infallible fore-knowledge and the free and immutable counsel of his own will, to the praise of the glory of his wisdom, power, justice, goodness, and mercy.",
"ContentWithProofs": "God, the great Creator of all things, doth uphold,[1] direct, dispose, and govern all creatures, actions, and things,[2] from the greatest even to the least,[3] by his most wise and holy providence,[4] according to his infallible fore-knowledge[5] and the free and immutable counsel of his own will,[6] to the praise of the glory of his wisdom, power, justice, goodness, and mercy.[7]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Heb.1.3"
]
},
{
"Id": 3,
"References": [
"Matt.10.29-Matt.10.31"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Ps.135.6",
"Dan.4.34-Dan.4.35",
"Acts.17.25-Acts.17.26",
"Acts.17.28",
"Job.38-Job.41"
]
},
{
"Id": 5,
"References": [
"Ps.94.8-Ps.94.11",
"Acts.15.18"
]
},
{
"Id": 4,
"References": [
"Ps.104.24",
"Ps.145.17",
"Prov.15.3"
]
},
{
"Id": 7,
"References": [
"Gen.45.7",
"Ps.145.7",
"Isa.63.14",
"Rom.9.17",
"Eph.3.10"
]
},
{
"Id": 6,
"References": [
"Ps.33.10-Ps.33.11",
"Eph.1.11"
]
}
],
"Section": "1"
},
{
"Content": "Although in relation to the foreknowledge and decree of God, the first cause, all things come to pass immutably and infallibly, yet by the same providence he ordereth them to fall out, according to the nature of second causes, either necessarily, freely, or contingently.",
"ContentWithProofs": "Although in relation to the foreknowledge and decree of God, the first cause, all things come to pass immutably and infallibly,[1] yet by the same providence he ordereth them to fall out, according to the nature of second causes, either necessarily, freely, or contingently.[2]",
"Proofs": [
{
"Id": 1,
"References": [
"Acts.2.23"
]
},
{
"Id": 2,
"References": [
"Gen.8.22",
"Exod.21.13",