Helvetic Consensus
The Helvetic Consensus (Latin: Formula consensus ecclesiarum Helveticarum) is a Swiss Reformed symbol drawn up in 1675 to guard against doctrines taught at the French academy of Saumur, especially Amyraldism.
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Latin - Swiss - Reformed - 1675 - French - Saumur - Amyraldism
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