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Secondary Sources ~ 2007

A critical text of the Westminster Larger Catechism [1] Q. 1-50 by Christopher Coldwell (WLC)
Anthony Burgess’ “Vindiciae Legis” and the “Fable of Unprofitable Scholasticism:” A case study in the reappraisal of seventeenth century Reformed Scholasticism by Stephen J. Casselli (WA)
Ecclesiology and politics in the writings of Stephen Marshall (1595-1655) by Jaretha Joy Jimena-Palmer (Studies of Westminster Divines)
From the Anglican Articles to the Westminster Confession: The Pluralization of Protestant Creeds in England by Jan Rohls (WCF)
God’s law, ‘general equity’ and the Westminster Confession of Faith by Harold G. Cunningham (WCF)
James Ussher: Theology, History, and Politics in Early-Modern Ireland and England by Alan Ford (Biography)
Jews, Hebraism, and the Reformation World by Jonathan Karp (Studies of Westminster Divines)
John Wallis: una vita per un progetto by Luigi Maieru (Biography)
Members of the Westminster assembly and Scottish commissioners (1643-1652) by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (WA)
Renaissance England’s Chief Rabbi: John Selden by Bryan Crockett (Biography)
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