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Savoy Declaration

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Artist's rendition of the Savoy Assembly

Doctrinal statement for English Congregationalists

TheSavoy Declaration is a Congregationalist confession of faith. Its full title isA Declaration of the Faith and Order owned and practised in the Congregational Churches in England. It was drawn up in October 1658 by EnglishIndependents andCongregationalists meeting at theSavoy Hospital, London. It consists of a preface, a confession, and a platform of discipline.[1]

The Savoy Assembly

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Savoy Hospital
Not to be confused withSavoy Conference.

The Savoy Assembly met at the Savoy for eleven or twelve days from 12 October 1658.[2] Representatives, mostly laymen, were present from more than one hundred independent churches.Thomas Goodwin, who was a Westminster divine and author of the Westminster Confession of Faith, andJohn Owen were the leaders in a committee of six divines appointed to draw up a confession.[3][4] The writers were influenced by theCambridge Platform, which was the statement of church government produced by theCongregational churches in New England.[5] The 1647Westminster Confession of Faith of the Church of England was used as a basic template.

Confession

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Further information:Westminster Confession of Faith § Contents

Thomas Goodwin, author of the Westminster Confession of Faith, saw the Savoy Declaration as a revision of the Westminster Confession with the "latest and best".[6] The Savoy Declaration authors adopted, with a few alterations, the doctrinal definitions of the Westminster confession, reconstructing only the part relating to church government; the main effect of the Declaration of the Savoy assembly was to confirm the Westminster theology.[3] There was the addition of a new chapter entitledOf the Gospel, and of the Extent of the Grace Thereof. Other changes include a replacement to chapters 30 and 31 of the Westminster Confession concerned withCongregational church government. In these chapters the autonomy of local churches is asserted. It also included the words "Christ's active obedience" in chapter 11: Of Justification. While "the assembly voting almost unanimously that both Christ’s active and passive obedience were necessary for justification",[7] the words "active" as well as "whole" were omitted. Because exact wording is required[8] the Savoy Declaration makes this explicit.

The Declaration would be adopted by theReforming Synod inColonial New England in 1680.[9]

Emendations

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The following is a chapter comparison between Westminster and Savoy:

WestminsterSavoyNotes
1. Of the Holy Scripture1. Of the Holy Scripture
2. Of God, and of the Holy Trinity2. Of God, and of the Holy Trinity
3. Of God's Eternal Decree3. Of God's Eternal Decree
4. Of Creation4. Of Creation
5. Of Providence5. Of Providence
6. Of the Fall of Man, of Sin, and of the Punishment Thereof6. Of the Fall of Man, of Sin, and of the Punishment Thereof
7- Of God's Covenant with Man7. Of God's Covenant with Man
8. Of Christ the Mediator8. Of Christ the Mediator
9. Of Free Will9. Of Free Will
10. Of Effectual Calling10. Of Effectual Calling
11. Of Justification11. Of Justification
12. Of Adoption12. Of Adoption
13. Of Sanctification13. Of Sanctification
14. Of Saving Faith14. Of Saving Faith
15. Of Repentance Unto Life15. Of Repentance unto Lifeand SalvationSignificantly rewritten
16. Of Good Works16. Of Good Works
17. Of The Perseverance of the Saints17. Of the Perseverance of the Saints
18. Of the Assurance of Grace and Salvation18. Of the Assurance of Grace and Salvation
19. Of the Law of God19. Of the Law of God
20. Of the Gospel and the Extent of Grace ThereofNew to Savoy
20. Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience21. Of Christian Liberty, and Liberty of Conscience
21. Of Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day22. Of Religious Worship and the Sabbath Day
22. Of Lawful Oaths and Vows23. Of Lawful Oaths and Vows
23. Of the Civil Magistrate24. Of the Civil Magistrate
24. Of Marriageand Divorce25. Of Marriage
25. Of the Church26. Of the ChurchRemoves 2 articles, adds 31[10]
26. Of the Communion of the Saints27. Of the Communion of Saints
27. Of the Sacraments28. Of the Sacraments
28. Of Baptism29. Of Baptism
29. Of the Lord's Supper30. Of the Lord's Supper
30. Of Church CensuresRemoved in Savoy
31. Of Synods and CouncilsRemoved in Savoy
32. Of the State of Man After Death, and of the Resurrection of the Dead31. Of the State of Men after Death, and of the Resurrection of the Dead
33. Of the Last Judgment32. Of the Last Judgment

Platform of Discipline

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Phillip Nye arguing for congregational polity at the Westminster Assembly

Formally titledOf the Institution of Churches, and the Order appointed in them by Jesus Christ, the platform is composed of 30 articles and sets forth the principles ofCongregational Church polity.[11]

It is a new document, not a revision of either the earlier congregationalistCambridge Platform or theForm of Presbyterial Church Government produced by theWestminster Assembly, at which key framers of Savoy were present.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Savoy Declaration | Puritan, Reformation & Church | Britannica".www.britannica.com. Retrieved5 March 2024.
  2. ^Francis J. Bremer, Tom Webster,Puritans and Puritanism in Europe and America: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia, Volume 1, ABC-CLIO, USA, 2006, p. 354
  3. ^abs:Goodwin, Thomas (DNB00)
  4. ^The others werePhilip Nye,William Bridge,Joseph Caryl andWilliam Greenhill;http://www.puritansermons.com/bio/biogoodw.htmArchived 2 June 2008 at theWayback Machine.
  5. ^Bremer, Francis J. (2008), "The Puritan experiment in New England, 1630–1660", in Coffey, John; Lim, Paul C. H. (eds.),Cambridge Companion to Puritanism,Cambridge University Press, p. 139,ISBN 9781139827829.
  6. ^Mercurius Politicus 438 (1658), p. 924
  7. ^Christ and the Law: Antinomianian at the Westminster Assembly, Whitney G. Gamble (Reformation Heritage Books: Grand Rapids, MI, 2016), pg. 152
  8. ^ibid. 119
  9. ^"Philip Schaff: Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical notes. Volume I. The History of Creeds. - Christian Classics Ethereal Library".ccel.org. § 98. Retrieved8 March 2024.
  10. ^"Tabular Comparison of 1646 WCF, 1658 Savoy Declaration, the 1677/1689 LBCF, and the 1742 PCF".www.proginosko.com. Retrieved3 March 2024.
  11. ^"Philip Schaff: Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical notes. Volume I. The History of Creeds. - Christian Classics Ethereal Library".www.ccel.org. Retrieved5 March 2024.

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