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Secondary Sources ~ The Westminster Assembly

“‘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)
“The Lord Hath Some Controversy with England”: The Westminster Assembly and the English Civil War by Michael Farris (WA)
“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)
A brief historical sketch of the Westminster Assembly, with direct reference to present controversies about the Confession of Faith by Thomas Macklin (WA)
A Brief History of the Westminster Assembly by Wayne R. Spear (WA)
A brief history of the Westminster Assembly by Michael S. Horton (WA)
A Conversation with the Westminster Standards by John P. Burgess (WA)
A day at the Westminster Assembly: justification and the minutes of a post-Reformation synod by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (WA)
A Deceptive Clarity? Particular Rdemption in the Westminster Standards by Lee Gatiss (WA)
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