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Secondary Sources ~ 1972

John Calvin Versus the Westminster Confession by Holmes Rolston III (WCF)
John Selden: Human Jurist by Martha Andes Ziskind (Biography)
The accidence and syntax in John Wallis’ 1653 Grammatica Linguae Anglicanae: a translation and a commentary on its alleged relationship to the 1660 Port-Royal Grammaire Générale et Raisonée. by George William Raney (Studies of Westminster Divines)
The Lord’s Supper in Early English Dissent by Stephen Mayor (WA)
The Table-Talk of John Selden, rev. ed. 1855. Reprint by John Selden (WA)
The Westminster and Savoy Confessions: A Brief Comparison by Peter Toon (WCF)
The Westminster Confession and modern society: or, How may we confess Christ in a twentieth-century expression of the Westminster Confession of Faith to a changing hostile society? by Francis Nigel Lee (WCF)
The Westminster Confession Today by Donald Macleod (WCF)
Thomas Hooker and the Westminster Assembly by Sargent Bush Jr. (WA)
Union with Christ in the theology of Samuel Rutherford: an examination of his doctrine of the Holy Spirit by David Strickland (Studies of Westminster Divines)

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