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Secondary Sources ~ 2006

American Presbyterianism: Exceptional by D. G. Hart (WCF)
Deus qui regnat in excelso: Samuel Rutherford’s radical God-exalting theology by Guy M. Richard (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Faith of our fathers: a commentary on the Westminster Confession of Faith by Wayne R. Spear (WCF)
Federalism and the Westminster Tradition: Reformed Orthodoxy at the Crossroads by Mark W. Karlberg (WA)
Parallel Lives: The Mathematical Careers of John Pell and John Wallis by Mordechai Feingold (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Questions & Answers on the Shorter Catechism by John Brown (WSC)
Reformed theology in contemporary perspective: Westminster: yesterday, today – and tomorrow? by Lynn Quigley (WA)
Renaissance England’s Chief Rabbi: John Selden by Jason P. Rosenblatt (Biography)
Ruling Eldership in Civil War England, the Scottish Kirk, and Early New England: A Comparative Study of Secular and Spiritual Aspects by William M. Abbott (WA)
Samuel Rutherford’s Supralapsarianism Revealed: a Key to the Lapsarian Position of the Westminster Confession of Faith? by Guy M. Richard (WCF)
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