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Supporting Research

Supporting Research

Historical testimony, covenant texts, and supporting research that frame identity, continuity, and churchly language. Rights note: This family should remain summary-first unless an individual historical item is clearly public domain and verified.

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Supporting Research

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#Why this family exists

The supporting-research family gathers materials that help explain how Covenanter witness was stated, defended, and transmitted across time. These are not the constitutional core of the church, but they do help readers understand how historical language, testimony, communion practice, and covenant identity developed.

#What this family contributes to the site

  • historical continuity for the History lane
  • explanatory background for doctrinal and communion language
  • older witness material that can inform Academy, Courts, and Library study
  • a place to distinguish between constitutional standards and supporting historical texts

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  1. Historical Testimony and Queries
  2. Covenant Texts and RPE

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Historical Testimony and Queries

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Older texts that help explain testimony language, communion practice, and exam-style church questions in historical context.

Covenant Texts and RPE

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Key covenant texts and Reformation Principles Exhibited material used to explain continuity, identity, and the historical logic of Covenanter witness.