Creeds and Confessions, therefore, have been found necessary in all ages and branches of the Church, and, when not abused, have been useful for the following purposes ... — A.A. Hodge

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There never was a man in the world without a creed. What is a creed? A creed is what you believe. What is a confession? It is a declaration of what you believe. That ... —B.H. Carrol

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I am persuaded that the use of a good Catechism in all our families will be a great safeguard against the increasing errors of the times, and therefore I have compiled ... ―C. H. Spurgeon

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Creeds express the things which are believed, not things which must be believed. It is rather for the exhibition of the faith of the church, than for its enforcement on the ... ―Dr. Basil Manly

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Many contemporaries have a deep―seated suspicion of catechisms. In our own Baptist denomination, many would consider the words …  ―Dr. Thomas J. Nettles

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This unique doctrinal and practical outlook of Reformed Baptists was summarised historically in the London Confession of Faith ... —Samuel Waldron

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