Notes of Debates and Proceedings of the Assembly of Divines and Other Commissioners at Westminster offer a fascinating glimpse into the religious and political debates of mid-17th century England. Compiled by G. Gillespie and edited by D. Meek, this volume presents a detailed record of the discussions that led to the creation of the Westminster Confession of Faith, one of the most important documents in Protestant theology. Students of history and religion alike will find this book an invaluable resource.
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