The Decline of the Reformed Church in 18th Century
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What were some of the consequences of the lack of Church discipline in the late 18th century?

Morality declined, and anyone could be admitted as a member.

What was the significance of the Genevan Psalter being adopted by state decree in 1773?

It was adopted without much concern for its faithful character.

What was the impact of the French occupation on the Church's hymnody?

Many Evangelical hymns were added in 1807, with little concern for being Reformed.

What was the response of some people to the French occupation and its effects on the Church?

<p>They cried to the Lord for deliverance and longed for a return of the Prince of Orange.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of Psalm 2 in the context of the French Revolution and the Church?

<p>It emphasizes that Christ is King, and He worked out His plan through the horrors of the Revolution.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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