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Secondary Sources ~ 2000

A large discourse concerning algebra: John Wallis’s 1685 Treatise of algebra by Jacqueline Anne Stedall (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Anglicans, Anarchists and the Westminster Assembly: the Making of a Pulpit Theology by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (WA)
Changeless truths in a changing world: meditations on the Westminster Confession of Faith by Paul G. Settle (WCF)
Chapter Five: Covenant Theology and the Westminster Tradition (A Review Article*) by Mark W. Karlberg (WCF)
Is the Larger Catechism Worthwhile? by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (WLC)
Plain talk on Christian doctrine: a pastor looks at the Shorter Catechism by Gordon Kenworthy Reed (WSC)
Preaching in the Last Days: The Apocalyptic Thought of Stephen Marshall by Mark Robert Bell (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Puritan iconoclasm in England 1640-1660 by Julie Spraggon (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Sacraments and Baptism in the Reformed Confessions by Cornelis P. Venema (WCF)
The Westminster Assembly on the days of creation: a reply to David W Hall by William S. Barker (WA)
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