Christian Creeds & Confessions Reviews – Page 5

5/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Christian Creeds & Confessions for iPhone.
Christian Creeds & Confessions is free iOS app published by James Price

Great app

Synachi Aima Fonos

A fantastic tool. Easy to use.


Use this just about every day!

FunkyMac2015

Great to have all of these resources in one place!


Superb

Chang He

I love this app. My only desire for improvement would be if you could copy sections without the footnote letters being copied as well, but that's a minor quibble. Fantastic resource.


Great Resource

OnlyMe1

Had app for a while and just started using it while studying for my next level of consecration. It's very handy and I enjoy the fact that it has supporting scripture for each. Would like to see Martin Luther's 95 theses included.


Not the *1646 WCF

Savdbythblood

Great app and very useful. However it states to use the 1646 Westminster Standards when they are revised newer versions. I hope this was a mistake and not deceptive. Hope to see that updated please. Very confusing. Prefer the 1646 please. ***USER TIP*** When adding a Bible link; change from 'ESV' to 'KJV' in the URL link. ??


A wonderful and useful app!

Chuckstuck

An excellent resource always at your fingertips to help your know what you say you believe.


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Pybd926

This is an excellent resource to use, however I am greatly saddened that this App does not interface either the Received Text ( The King James Version.) The App only allows for the use of the ESV, this is truly a great travesty. LPM


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bradyloveshali

The biggest areas that need to be fixed are to correct the year or the Westminster Confession needs to be the original as this app claims it to be and 2) the inability to pull up verses that look as if they have a hyperlink to them. If it pulled up the verse in a small box while staying on the screen or if the App would open safari or the Bible app and pull the verse which I was trying to look up this would be a five star instead of three.


Where is the 1689?

Mckendree

Please add the 1689 LBCF. This app is a wonderful resource.


Fantastic resource, except for one thing.

Chance Petty

I love this app, it’s awesome resources and I’d recommend it to anyone looking to get into their creeds and confessions, but there is one snag. They have the Philadelphia revision of the WCF listed as 1647 which is a bit confusing to me. Both the original WCF and the 1788 are heavily used today in Reformed churches, and it’d be nice to have both on hand in digital form, but the app only seems to have the revised version and listed as 1647 rather than 1788. That’s the only thing keeping me from 5 stars. Other than that I recommend this app to anyone.