The History of the Westminster Assembly of DivinesPuritan Publications, 2006 M10 11 William Hetherington’s History of the Westminster Assembly of Divines is one of the best historical accounts of the Westminster Assembly that has been produced. It is a helpful addition to the few books that aid the Confessional Presbyterian to study the Westminster Assembly. This is a must read for the serious inquirer and student of the Assembly, and the work that was done to bring us the best Confession outside the Bible. This is not a scan or facsimile, has been updated in modern English for easy reading and has an active table of contents for electronic versions. |
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2 Meeting of the Westminster Assembly | 124 |
3 The Independent Controversy ANNO 1644 | 169 |
5 Conclusion of the Westminster Assembly | 238 |
6 The Theological Productions of the Westminster Assembly | 276 |
Appendix I | 302 |
Appendix II | 314 |
Appendix III | 320 |
Appendix IV | 322 |
Appendix V | 324 |
Appendix VI | 342 |
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