Article 4:

Canonical Books of the Holy Scripture.

We believe that the Holy Scriptures are contained in two books, namely, the Old and New Testament, which are canonical,[1] against which nothing can be alleged. These are thus named in the Church of God. The books of the Old Testament are, the five books of Moses, namely: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; the books of Joshua, Ruth, Judges, the two books of Samuel, the two of the Kings, two books of the Chronicles, commonly called Paralipomenon [2], the first of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, Job, the Psalms of David, the three books of Solomon, namely, the Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs; the four great prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Daniel; and the twelve lesser prophets, namely, Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi.

Those of the New Testament are the four evangelists, namely: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the Acts of the Apostles; the fourteen epistles of the apostle Paul, namely: one to the Romans, two to the Corinthians, one to the Galatians, one to the Ephesians, one to the Philippians, one to the Colossians, two to the Thessalonians, two to Timothy, one to Titus, one to Philemon, and one to the Hebrews; the seven epistles of the other apostles, namely, one of James, two of Peter, three of John, one of Jude; and the Revelation of the apostle John.

Articles
  1. That there is One Only God.
  2. By what means God is made known unto us.
  3. Of the written Word of God.
  4. Canonical Books of the Holy Scripture.
  5. From whence the Holy Scriptures derive their dignity and authority.
  6. The difference between the canonical and apocryphal books.
  7. The sufficiency of the Holy Scriptures, to be the only rule of faith.
  8. That God is one in Essence, yet nevertheless distinguished in three Persons.
  9. The proof of the foregoing article of the Trinity of persons in one God.
  10. That Jesus Christ is true and eternal God.
  11. That the Holy Ghost is true and eternal God.
  12. Of the Creation.
  13. Of Divine Providence.
  14. Of the Creation and Fall of man, and his Incapacity to perform what is truly good.
  15. Of Original Sin.
  16. Of Eternal Election.
  17. Of the Recovery of Fallen Man.
  18. Of the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.
  19. Of the union and distinction of the two Natures in the person of Christ.
  20. That God hath manifested his justice and mercy in Christ Jesus.
  21. Of the satisfaction of Christ, our only High Priest, for us.
  22. Of Faith in Jesus Christ.
  23. Of Justification.
  24. Of man's Sanctification and Good Works.
  25. Of the abolishing of the Ceremonial Law.
  26. Of Christ's Intercession.
  27. Of the Catholic Christian Church.
  28. That every one is bound to join himself to the true Church.
  29. Of the marks of the true Church, and wherein she differs from the false Church.
  30. Concerning the Government of, and Offices in the Church.
  31. Of the Ministers, Elders, and Deacons.
  32. Of the Order and Discipline of the Church.
  33. Of the Sacraments.
  34. Of Holy Baptism.
  35. Of the Holy Supper of our Lord Jesus Christ.
  36. Of Magistrates.
  37. Of the Last Judgment.

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Web editor's notes:
  1. "Canonical" that which is authoritatively accepted by the church:
    "...the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth. 1Tim3:15b

  2. "Paralipomenon" or recapitulation, repetition
Scriptural Proof : No texts referenced
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