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2018

Secondary Sources ~ 2018

A consideration of most of the elements of public worship, as per Chapter 21 of the Westminster Confession of Faith by Andrew Quigley (WCF)
A godly friendship: Thomas Gataker and William Bradshaw by Diane Willen (About)
A Miraculous Year Goes Bad by Michael P. Winship (WA)
A Study of the 1903 Revisions to the Westminster Confession of Faith from the Viewpoint of the ‘ACTS Theological Synoptic Movement’ by Jong Cheoi Shin (WCF)
Alexander D. Campbell, The Life and Works of Robert Baillie (1602–1662): Politics, Religion and Record-Keeping in the British Civil Wars by Neil McIntyre (About)
Anthony Tuckney (1599-1670): Theologian of the Westminster Assembly by Harrison Perkins (About)
Ascension and Atonement: The Significance of Post-Reformation, Reformed Responses to Socinians for Contemporary Atonement Debates in Hebrews by Benjamin J. Ribbens (About)
Book Review: The life and works of Robert Baillie (1602-1662). Politics, religion and record-keeping in the British Civil Wars by David L. Smith (About)
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTES: The Life and Works of Robert Baillie (1602-1662) Politics, Religion and Record-Keeping in the British Civil Wars by Vernon Elliot (About)
Chad Van Dixhoorn. God’s Ambassadors: The Westminster Assembly and the Reformation of the English Pulpit, 1643–1653. Studies on the Westminster Assembly by Donald K. McKim (WA)
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