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'''History'''
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* [[Introduction to the Reformed church]]
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topic_name = Reformed Churches |
* Founders: [[Huldrych Zwingli]], [[Heinrich Bullinger]], [[John Calvin]]
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subtopics = Founders: [[Huldrych Zwingli]], [[Heinrich Bullinger]], [[John Calvin]] |
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The Reformed churches are a group of Protestant denominations historically related by a similar Zwinglian or Calvinist system of doctrine but organisationally independent. Each nation in which the Reformed movement was originally established had its own church government. Several of these local churches have expanded to worldwide denominations and most have experienced splits into multiple denominations. Commitment to teaching the original Calvinism usually continues to be reflected in their official definitions of doctrine, but in some cases is no longer necessarily typical of these churches.
  
'''Doctrine'''
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* [[An overview of Protestant doctrine]]
 
* [[An overview of Reformed doctrine]]
 
* [[Important Christian doctrines and beliefs]] common to all denominations
 
* [[Justification by faith]] alone
 
  
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'''Articles / opinions'''
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==Links==
* [[Some short comments about the Reformed church by different users]]
 
  
  
'''Quotes'''
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{{returnto}} [[Protestantism]]
* [[Famous quotes about the Reformed church]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Miscellaneous'''
 
* [[Reformed churches: Miscellaneous]]
 
 
 
 
 
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The Reformed churches are a group of Protestant denominations historically related by a similar Zwinglian or Calvinist system of doctrine but organisationally independent. Each nation in which the Reformed movement was originally established had its own church government. Several of these local churches have expanded to worldwide denominations and most have experienced splits into multiple denominations. Commitment to teaching the original Calvinism usually continues to be reflected in their official definitions of doctrine, but in some cases is no longer necessarily typical of these churches.

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