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’The Unchanged Peacemaker’? John Dury and the politics of Irenicism in England, 1628-1643
by Anthony Milton (
Studies of Westminster Divines
)
“‘They agree not in opinion among themselves’: Two-kingdoms theory,‘Erastianism’and the Westminster assembly debate on church and state, c. 1641–48.
by Elliot Vernon (
WA
)
“For reformation and uniformity”: George Gillespie (1613-1648) and the Scottish Covenanter Revolution
by James Kevin Culberson (
Biography
)
“God’s way of salvation”: an exposition of Westminster Shorter Catechism questions and answers 1-38
by Dennis James Prutow (
WSC
)
“Not otherwise worthy to be named, but as a firebrand from Ireland to inflame this Kingdom”: the political and cultural milieu of Sir John Clotworthy during the Stuart Civil Wars
by Andrew Robinson (
Biography
)
“Private Spirits” The Westminster Confession of Faith 1.10 and in the Catholic-Protestant Debate (1588-1652)
by Byron Curtis (
WCF
)
“Reformation and desolation:” the career of Stephen Marshall (1594-1655)
by A. R. Cain (
Biography
)
“Spirituall musick”: the model of divine harmony in the work of Peter Sterry (1613-1672)
by Tom Dixon (
Biography
)
“The Law Written in Their Hearts”?: Rutherford and Locke on Nature, Government and Resistance
by Peter Judson Richards (
Studies of Westminster Divines
)
“The Lord Hath Some Controversy with England”: The Westminster Assembly and the English Civil War
by Michael Farris (
WA
)
“To revive the memory of some excellent men”: Edmund Calamy and the early historians of nonconformity: Friends of Dr. William’s Library fiftieth lecture
by David L. Wykes (
Biography
)
“How Firm a Foundation” and the Westminster Confession of Faith
by K. Scott Oliphint (
WCF
)
“Jacob and Esau strugling [sic] in the wombe” a study of Presbyterian and independent religious conflicts, 1640-1648: with particular reference to the Westminster Assembly and the pamphlet literature.
by Rosemary D. Bradley (
WA
)
“Reforming the Reformation: theological debate at the Westminster Assembly 1642-1652.” 7 vols.
by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (
WA
)
“Shall We Revise the Confession of Faith?” An Address to the Presbytery of New Brunswick
by B. B. Warfield (
WCF
)
“The Significance of the Westminster Standards as a Creed.” An Address Delivered before the Presbytery of New York
by B. B. Warfield (
WCF
)
[Sound words] the catechism of the Westminster Assembly
by John Clifford (
WSC
)
A Body of Practical Divinity
by Thomas Watson (
WSC
)
A brief apologie for the sequestred clergie. VVherein (among other things) this case of conscience is judiciously handled: whether any minister of the Church of England may (to avoid sequestration) omit the publike use of the liturgie, and submit to the directory. In a letter from a sequestred divine, to Mr. Stephen Marshall
by John Allington (
DPW
)
A Brief Explication of the Assembly’s Shorter Catechism
by John Brown (
WSC
)
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