Truth’s Victory over Error

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Truth’s Victory over Error is a classic 17th-century Reformed theological work by David Dickson, offering a detailed commentary on and defense of the Westminster Confession of Faith.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Reformed commentary
book
theological work
affirms Reformed Christology NERFINISHED
Reformed doctrine of God
Reformed ecclesiology
Reformed sacramentology
Reformed soteriology
Reformed view of Scripture
covenant theology
doctrines of grace
audience Reformed laity
Reformed ministers
theological students
author David Dickson NERFINISHED
century 17th century
confessionalBasis Westminster Confession of Faith NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
doctrinalStance Presbyterian NERFINISHED
focusesOn doctrinal exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith
genre confessional commentary
systematic theology
hasModernEditions yes
hasReputation classic exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith
standard work in historic Presbyterian theology
historicalContext post-Westminster Assembly Reformed orthodoxy
influencedBy Scottish Presbyterian tradition
Westminster Assembly divines NERFINISHED
isReferencedBy contemporary Reformed theologians
isStudiedIn Reformed seminaries
language English
opposes Anabaptist errors as perceived by Reformed theologians
Antinomianism
Arminianism NERFINISHED
Roman Catholic doctrine
Socinianism NERFINISHED
purpose defend the doctrines of the Westminster Confession of Faith
refute theological errors contrary to the Westminster Confession of Faith
relatedTradition Scottish Covenanting movement NERFINISHED
relatedWork Westminster Confession of Faith NERFINISHED
structure organized as a commentary on the chapters of the Westminster Confession of Faith
subject Calvinism NERFINISHED
Christian doctrine
Reformed orthodoxy NERFINISHED
polemical theology
theologicalTradition Reformed
usedFor catechetical instruction
doctrinal clarification in Reformed churches
ministerial training

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David Dickson notableWork Truth’s Victory over Error