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’The Unchanged Peacemaker’? John Dury and the politics of Irenicism in England, 1628-1643 by Anthony Milton (Studies of Westminster Divines)
“‘They agree not in opinion among themselves’: Two-kingdoms theory,‘Erastianism’and the Westminster assembly debate on church and state, c. 1641–48. by Elliot Vernon (WA)
“For reformation and uniformity”: George Gillespie (1613-1648) and the Scottish Covenanter Revolution by James Kevin Culberson (Biography)
“God’s way of salvation”: an exposition of Westminster Shorter Catechism questions and answers 1-38 by Dennis James Prutow (WSC)
“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)
“Private Spirits” The Westminster Confession of Faith 1.10 and in the Catholic-Protestant Debate (1588-1652) by Byron Curtis (WCF)
“Reformation and desolation:” the career of Stephen Marshall (1594-1655) by A. R. Cain (Biography)
“Spirituall musick”: the model of divine harmony in the work of Peter Sterry (1613-1672) by Tom Dixon (Biography)
“The Law Written in Their Hearts”?: Rutherford and Locke on Nature, Government and Resistance by Peter Judson Richards (Studies of Westminster Divines)
“The Lord Hath Some Controversy with England”: The Westminster Assembly and the English Civil War by Michael Farris (WA)
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The Westminster Assembly Project exists to make the writings of the Westminster Assembly (1643-1653) and its members available to scholars and to the general public.

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