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Secondary Sources ~ Studies of Westminster Divines Studies of Westminster Divines

’The Unchanged Peacemaker’? John Dury and the politics of Irenicism in England, 1628-1643 by Anthony Milton (Studies of Westminster Divines)
“The Law Written in Their Hearts”?: Rutherford and Locke on Nature, Government and Resistance by Peter Judson Richards (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A critical analysis of the sacramental theology of George Gillespie by Jerrard Case Heard (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A glimpse of Syons glory by John F. Wilson (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A godly friendship: Thomas Gataker and William Bradshaw by Diane Willen (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A Half Reformation: English Puritanism according to Samuel Rutherford (1600- 1661) by Michael Brown (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A hot pepper corn: Richard Baxter’s doctrine of justification in its seventeenth-century context of controversy by Hans Boersma (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A large discourse concerning algebra: John Wallis’s 1685 Treatise of algebra by Jacqueline Anne Stedall (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A Most Lawful Pleasure: The Marriage of Faitha and Reason in the Thought of Thomas Goodwin by John M. Vickery (Studies of Westminster Divines)
A reply to John Coffey’s analysis of Samuel Rutherford’s theology and political theory by Shaun De Freitas (Studies of Westminster Divines)
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