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True Confessions
The confessional library for the Particular Baptist tradition.
Particular Baptists have always been a people of the Book — and of their confessions. The 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith and Keach's Baptist Catechism are the primary documents through which generations of Reformed Baptist churches have defined, defended, and handed down their faith.
True Confessions puts both documents in your pocket. Clean typography, fast navigation, light and dark mode — everything in service of the text, nothing in front of it.
Built for pastors, seminary students, church members, and anyone who wants to read these documents the way they were meant to be read: carefully, often, and together.
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Who this is for
The Particular Baptist movement traces its confessional roots to 17th-century England, where congregations of believers — baptized on profession of faith — codified their theology in the 1689 Confession. Today, hundreds of Reformed Baptist churches around the world still hold that confession as their doctrinal standard.
These communities take their documents seriously. They study them in small groups, quote them in sermons, and use them to train new members and ordain pastors. They need a tool that respects that seriousness — not a cluttered app with push notifications and subscription upsells, but a clean, focused reader built around the texts themselves.
True Confessions was built in partnership with IRBS Seminary (Institute of Reformed Baptist Studies) to serve exactly that community.
Features
1689 Confession
All 32 chapters of the Second London Baptist Confession of Faith, the foundational doctrinal standard for Reformed Baptist churches worldwide.
Baptist Catechism
Keach's Catechism (1693) — 114 questions and answers covering Christian doctrine in the catechetical tradition.
Search Puritan Works
Select any passage and immediately search the broader Puritan corpus for commentary, context, and historical theology.
Light & Dark Mode
Full system-aware theming — read comfortably in any setting, at any hour.
Multilingual
Telugu translation included. Additional languages are in progress to serve diaspora communities around the world.
Built on Architekt
Powered by Kecker's own Kotlin Multiplatform architecture library — deterministic state, composable reducers, and testable by design.
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