Belgic Confession
Introduction
Article 01 - That there is One Only God
Article 02 - By what means God is made known unto us
Article 03 - Of the written Word of God
Article 04 - Canonical Books of the Holy Scripture
Article 05 - From whence the Holy Scriptures derive their dignity and
authority
Article 06 - The difference between the canonical and apocryphal books
Article 07 - The sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures, to be the only rule of
faith
Article 08 - That God is one in Essence, yet nevertheless distinguished in
three Persons
Article 09 - The proof of the foregoing article of the Trinity of persons in
one God
Article 10 - That Jesus Christ is true and eternal God
Article 11 - That the Holy Ghost is true and eternal God
Article 12 - Of the Creation
Article 13 - Of Divine Providence
Article 14 - Of the Creation and Fall of man, and his Incapacity to perform
what is truly good
Article 15 - Of Original Sin
Article 16 - Of Eternal Election
Article 17 - Of the Recovery of Fallen Man
Article 18 - Of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ
Article 19 - Of the union and distinction of the two Natures in the person
of Christ
Article 20 - That God has manifested his justice and mercy in Christ
Article 21 - Of the satisfaction of Christ, our only High Priest, for us
Article 22 - Of Faith in Jesus Christ
Article 23 - Of Justification
Article 24 - Of man's Sanctification and God Works
Article 25 - Of the abolishing of the Ceremonial Law
Article 26 - Of Christ's Intercession
Article 27 - Of the Catholic Christian Church
Article 28 - That every one is bound to join himself to the true Church
Article 29 - Of the marks of the true Church, and wherein she differs from
the false Church
Article 30 - Concerning the Government of, and Offices in the Church
Article 31 - Of the Ministers, Elders, and Deacons
Article 32 - Of the Order and Discipline of the Church
Article 33 - Of the Sacraments
Article 34 - Of Holy Baptism
Article 35 - Of the Holy Supper of our Lord Jesus Christ
Article 36 - Of Magistrates
Article 37 - Of the Last Judgment
Creeds of
Christendom