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Secondary Sources ~ 2002

A Pilgrim’s Progress: From the Westminster Shorter Catechism to Naturalistic Pantheism by J. E. Barrett (WSC)
An inductive model for teaching the Westminster Shorter Catechism in a postmodern age by Jeffrey Thane Elliot (WSC)
Biblical Theology and the Westminster Standards by Richard B. Gaffin, Jr. (WA)
De synode van Westminster 1643-1649 by W. Van't Spijker (WA)
Fabricating radicalism: Ephraim Pagitt and seventeenth-century heresiology by Simon Charles Dyton (WA)
Men in combat over the civil law: “general equity” in WCF 19.4 by A. Craig Troxel (WCF)
Selden’s “Historie of Tithes”: Genesis, Publication, Aftermath by G.J. Toomer (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Sir Henry Vane, Junior: The formation of a Puritan conscience by Peter Lawrence McDermott (Biography)
So great a salvation: a study of the soteriology of the Westminster Standards by W. Gary Crampton (WCF)
The history of a confessional sentence: the events leading up to the inclusion of the affinity sentence in the Westminster Confession of Faith, chapter 24, section 4, and the judicial history contributing to its removal in the American Presbyterian Church: “The man may not marry any of his wife’s kindred, nearer in blood, than he may of his own; nor, the woman, of her husband’s kindred, nearer in blood, than of her own” by Barry Grant Waugh (WCF)
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