“‘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) | | |
“The Lord Hath Some Controversy with England”: The Westminster Assembly and the English Civil War by Michael Farris (WA) | | |
“Jacob and Esau strugling [sic] in the wombe” a study of Presbyterian and independent religious conflicts, 1640-1648: with particular reference to the Westminster Assembly and the pamphlet literature. by Rosemary D. Bradley (WA) | | |
“Reforming the Reformation: theological debate at the Westminster Assembly 1642-1652.” 7 vols. by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (WA) | | |
A brief account of ancient church-government: with a reflection on several modern writings of the Presbyterians, (the Assembly of Divines their jus divinum ministerii anglicani, published 1654, and D. Blondel’s Apologia pro sententia hieronymi, and others,) touching this subject by R. H. (DCG, WA) | | |
A brief historical sketch of the Westminster Assembly, with direct reference to present controversies about the Confession of Faith by Thomas Macklin (WA) | | |
A Brief History of the Westminster Assembly by Wayne R. Spear (WA) | | |
A brief history of the Westminster Assembly by Michael S. Horton (WA) | | |
A Conversation with the Westminster Standards by John P. Burgess (WA) | | |
A day at the Westminster Assembly: justification and the minutes of a post-Reformation synod by Chad B. Van Dixhoorn (WA) | | |