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Memorial volume of the Westminster Assembly 1647-1897 containing eleven addresses delivered before the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, at Charlotte, N.C., in May, 1897. by (WA)
Memorial volume of the Westminster Assembly 1647-1897. Containing eleven addresses delivered before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Unites States, at Charlotte, N.C., in May, 1897. In commemoration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Westminster Assembly, and of the formation of the Westminster Standards. by Francis R. Beattie (WA)
Memorial volume of the Westminster Assembly, 1647-1897 containing eleven addresses delivered before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, at Charlotte, N.C., in May, 1897: in commemoration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Westminster Assembly, and of the formation of the Westminster Standards by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (WA)
Millenarianism tried by the standards of the Westminster assembly of divines: being a statement presented to the Presbytery of New York, at their meeting, November 22d, 1842 by John Lillie (WCF)
Questions propunded to the Assembly by the House of Commons April ultimo 1646, touching the point of Jus divino, etc. by House of Commons (WA)
Recent Criticisms of the Westminster Confession of Faith by Rowland S. Ward (WCF)
Superiority of the Calvanistic [sic] faith and the Presbyterian government: a discourse commemorative of the meeting of the Westminster Assembly, delivered upon the occasion of the two hundredth anniversary thereof by David X. Junkin (WA)
Tercentenary of the Westminster Assembly: an address delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Lexington, Ky., Sunday, Nov., 14, 1943 by Samuel M. Wilson (WA)
The doctrines of reprobation and election as maintained in the Westminster Confession of Faith and other standard authorities proved to be contradictory to the Holy Scriptures by William Cook (WCF)
The Status of the Westminster Doctrine of Predestination in Contemporary America Presbyterian Theology by Cumberland Seminary (WA)