Have you read the Scots Confession? It was the original Presbyterian confession (It was literally written by John Knox) and it is really fiery and concise. I highly recommend it! Its section on the Lord’s supper is my favorite part. The Scottish Presbyterian churches still use it today.
From what I understand, Watts wasn’t a Unitarian, though there are some strange things relating to his views on the Trinity. He didn’t believe one must believe in a trinity to be saved.
Have you read the Scots Confession? It was the original Presbyterian confession (It was literally written by John Knox) and it is really fiery and concise. I highly recommend it! Its section on the Lord’s supper is my favorite part. The Scottish Presbyterian churches still use it today.
No, I haven’t. I’ll have to look it up. Are there any good editions of it?
God bless,
Davis
@@petrapublicationsI always read the version on the Free Church of Scotland website.
Ive heard some of Watts’ hymns but knew nothing of the man. I am very intrigued by his logic book I will have to add it to my reading list.
Daviss, I don't mean to alarm you... but the thumbnail says "Hoiness and Happiness".
Oops, you're right. I fixed it. Thanks lol
Watts = Unitarian
From what I understand, Watts wasn’t a Unitarian, though there are some strange things relating to his views on the Trinity. He didn’t believe one must believe in a trinity to be saved.