Confession of Faith
Confession of faith is the right doctrine of Christianity, the doctrine that Christians should observe. It is also called nervousness or creed, which aims to protect the church from the heresy and to organize the Christian doctrine. Confessions confessed in the history of the church are the Apostleship, Nicaean, Ephesus and Calcadon. There is also the confession of the Puritans, such as the Confessions of Faith, the Westminster Confession, the Savoy Confession, and the Baptism Confession of 1689, which are summarized to illustrate the nature of the church in particular churches, such as the 39th Anglican Church of England.