John Murray on Where the Westminster Confession Stands in Relation to Scripture
“The Westminster Confession is the last of the great Reformation creeds.... No creed of the Christian Church is comparable to that of Westminster in respect of the skill with which the fruits of fifteen centuries of Christian thought have been preserved, and at the same time examined anew and clarified in the light of that fuller understanding of God’s Word which the Holy Spirit has imparted.
The Westminster Confession was the work of devoted men and the fruit of painstaking, consecrated labour. But it was still the work of fallible men. For that reason it must not be esteemed as sacrosanct and placed in the same category as the Bible. The latter is the only infallible rule of faith and life. The framers of the Confession were careful to remind us of this.” — John Murray, “The Importance and Relevance of the Westminster Confession” in Collected Writings of John Murray, Vol. 1, p. 317