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One of the best recoqnised articulations of the authoritative use of good and necessary consequence to make deductions from [Bible|Scripture] can be readily found in one of the most famous of Protestant Confessions, the Westminster Confession of Faith, Chapter 1, sec. 6, as well as in many others, including the Second London Baptist Confession (1689).