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A Short History of the Westminster Assembly

William Beveridge (Author)

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Revised and Edited by J. Ligon Duncan III

Binding:
Paperback
Page Count: 156
Publisher: Reformed Academic Press
ISBN#: 1884416004

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Description: "This short study of the Assembly is published with a view to introducing the beginner to the history, theology and literature of the Assembly, and in hopes of spurring new interest in the work of the Westminster divines."
--From the Preface

CONTENTS

Preface
Table of Dates

1. The Puritan Preparation
2. Calling, Constitution, and Character of the Assembly
3. Scope of the Assembly's Deliberations and First Work
4. The Solemn League and Covenant
5. Questions of Church Government
6. Questions of Church Government (continued)
7. Questions of Church Government (continued)
8. Directories: Erastianism: Psalm-Book
9. The Confession of Faith
10. The Catechisms: Close of the Assembly

Appendices
Bibliography
Index

About the Author
William Beveridge (1864-1937) was a Scottish Presbyterian minister and missionary. He was born at Tough and educated at Aberdeen. He pastored a congregation at New Deer from 1889-1922, and served as senior missionary at Budapest (Jewish mission) from 1922-1932. His Short History of the Westminster Assembly was originally published in 1904.
A Short History of the Westminster Assembly

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