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Secondary Sources ~ 1998

An ecclesiastical republic: church government in the writings of George Gillespie by John D. Ford (Studies of Westminster Divines)
English Puritanism: 1603-1689 by John Spurr (WA)
Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith by Robert Shaw (WCF)
John Dury and the royal road to piety by Thomas H. H. Rae (Biography)
Politics, religion and the British revolutions: the mind of Samuel Rutherford by Jacob P. Ellens (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Politics, religion and the British revolutions: the mind of Samuel Rutherford by Dewey D. Wallace (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Politics, religion and the British revolutions: the mind of Samuel Rutherford by Rowland S. Ward (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Politics, Religion and the British Revolutions: The Mind of Samuel Rutherford by Daniel W. Hollis III (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Sir Henry Vane, theologian: a study in 17th-century religious and political discourse by Conal Condren (Biography)
Sir Henry Vane, theologian: a study in the 17th-century religious and political discourse by Jameela Lares (Studies of Westminster Divines)
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