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{{summary | text='''Assurance''' is a primarily [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[doctrine]] which states that the inner witness of the [[Holy Spirit]] allows the [[Justification|justified]] disciple to know that they are saved. Based on the writings of [[Augustine of Hippo|St. Augustine of Hippo]], ''assurance'' is a very important doctrine in [[Methodism]], [[Lutheranism]], and [[Calvinism]].}} | {{summary | text='''Assurance''' is a primarily [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[doctrine]] which states that the inner witness of the [[Holy Spirit]] allows the [[Justification|justified]] disciple to know that they are saved. Based on the writings of [[Augustine of Hippo|St. Augustine of Hippo]], ''assurance'' is a very important doctrine in [[Methodism]], [[Lutheranism]], and [[Calvinism]].}} | ||
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Revision as of 14:00, 14 October 2006
Assurance is a primarily Protestant doctrine which states that the inner witness of the Holy Spirit allows the justified disciple to know that they are saved. Based on the writings of St. Augustine of Hippo, assurance is a very important doctrine in Methodism, Lutheranism, and Calvinism. (Read more) |
See Assurance (overview) for more information
See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Assurance
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For related quotations see Assurance (quotes)
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