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Secondary Sources ~ 2013

“Not otherwise worthy to be named, but as a firebrand from Ireland to inflame this Kingdom”: the political and cultural milieu of Sir John Clotworthy during the Stuart Civil Wars by Andrew Robinson (Biography)
Biblical Theology and the Westminster Standards Revisited Union with Christ and Justification “Sola Fide” by Lane G. Tipton (WA)
Catechizing Our Children: The Hows and Whys of Teaching the Shorter Catechism Today by Terry L. Johnson (WSC)
Covenanted Uniformity in Religion: The Influence of the Scottish Commissioners upon the Ecclesiology of the Westminster Assembly by Wayne R. Spear (DCG)
Insular Christianity: Alternative Establishments in Early Modern Britain and Ireland: Catholic and Presbyterian by Robert Armstrong (WA)
Jeremiah Burroughs on The Blessedness of Pardoned Sin by James E. Davison (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Mark Jones, Why Heaven Kissed Earth: The Christology of the Puritan Reformed Orthodox Theologian, Thomas Goodwin (1600-80) by Randall J. Pederson (Studies of Westminster Divines)
Politics and Religion in the Westminster Assembly and the “Grand Debate” by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (WA)
Reformed thought and the free offer of the Gospel, with special reference to the Westminster Confession of Faith and James Durham (1622-1658) by Donald John MacLean (WCF)
Resistance and Romans 13 in Samuel Rutherford’s Lex Rex by Ryan McAnnally-Linz (Studies of Westminster Divines)
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