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Secondary Sources ~ 2011

A Most Lawful Pleasure: The Marriage of Faitha and Reason in the Thought of Thomas Goodwin by John M. Vickery (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Calamy Revised. Being a revision of Edmund Calamy’s Account of the Ministers and others Ejected and Silenced, 1660-2. By A.G. Matthews by John Morrill (WA)
Christian Liberty in the Theology of the Westminster Assembly by Robert Letham (WA)
Counter currents to chiliasm at the Westminster Assembly: Cornelius Burges and the second coming of Christ by Andrew J. Young (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Covenant in conflict: the controversy over the church covenant between Samuel Rutherford and Thomas Hooker by Sang Hyuck Ahn (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Covenant in Conflict: The Controversy Over the Church Covenant between Samuel Rutherford and Thomas Hooker by Sang Hyuck Ahn (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Drawn into Controversie: Reformed Theological Diversity and Debates Within Seventeenth-century British Puritanism by Michael A. G. Haykin (WA)
Firm in the faith: A fifty-two week study based on the Westminster shorter catechism [Book Review] by Allan M. Harman (WCF)
From Sabbath to Weekend: Recreation, Sabbatarianism, and the Emergence of the Weekend by Karl E. Johnson (WCF)
John Calvin’s reception at the Westminster Assembly (1643-1649) by Mark Jones (WA)
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