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On the Web
- Reformed Baptist Sites - Links to Reformed Baptist sites as well as sites on more general Reformed theology.
- Reformed Baptist Church of Lenawee - Adrian, Michigan. Schedule, contact details, leadership profiles, driving directions, and Reformed Baptist resources.
- Association of Reformed Baptist Churches of America - Organization working to establish churches and seminaries and to promote Reformed theology. Mission statement, contact information, history, directory of churches.
- Reformed Baptist - - A Wikipedia article with links to related sites.
- The Reformed Reader - A site committed to the historic Baptist and Reformed faith. Learn and research Baptist history, doctrine, theology and biographies.
- REFORMED BAPTIST? - A short description of the historical Baptist tradition combined with the theology of the great Reformers.
- New Zealand Reformed Baptist Churches - Find a directory of Calvinistic Baptist churches, literature, periodicals, events, and links.
- Reformed Baptists in Tucson - A group offering to bring likeminded Calvinistic baptists together. Contact information provided.
- Mount Pleasant Road Baptist Church - A Reformed Baptist Church in Toronto, presents its mission and beliefs. Find articles and links seeking to defend the Christian faith.
- Providence Reformed Baptist Church - Find a schedule for the services at this Minneapolis church.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sovereign Grace Baptists - Sovereign Grace Baptists in the broadest sense are any "Calvinistic" Baptists that accept God's sovereign grace in salvation and predestination, including Primitive Baptists, Reformed Baptists, Continental Baptist Churches (org. 1983) and Strict Baptists.
- 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith was written by Calvinistic Baptists in England to give a formal expression of the Reformed and Protestant Christian faith with an obvious Baptist perspective. This confession, like The Westminster Confession of Faith (1646) and the Savoy Declaration (1658), was written by Puritans who were concerned that their particular church organisation reflect what they perceived to be Biblical teaching.
- Westminster Confession of Faith - The Westminster Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith, in the Calvinist theological tradition. Although drawn up by the 1646 Westminster Assembly largely of the Church of England, it became, and remains the 'subordinate standard' of doctrine in the Church of Scotland and has been influential within Presbyterian churches worldwide (with various changes it has also been adopted by some Congregationalists and even Baptists).