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Secondary Sources ~ Biographies of Westminster Divines

“For reformation and uniformity”: George Gillespie (1613-1648) and the Scottish Covenanter Revolution by James Kevin Culberson (Biography)
“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)
“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)
“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)
A brief vindication of Mr. Stephen Marshall by Giles Firmin (Biography)
A Case Concerning Bishop’s Lands: Cornelius Burges and the Corporation of Wells by David Underdown (Biography)
A history of the Westminster Assembly of Divines: embracing an account of its principal transactions, and biographical sketches of its most conspicuous members by Anonymous (Biography)
A report on the sources available for an account of the life of Sir Henry Vane, junior, during the period 1649-62 by E. M. Emlyn (Biography)
A Scottish mystic by Agnes Maule Machar (Biography)
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