The Strange Silence of Prolocutor Twisse: Predestination and Politics in the Westminster Assembly's Debate over Justification
In the late summer of 1643 William Twisse, the most prominent predestinarian in the British Isles, fell silent as he presided over one of the Westminster Assembly's most significant debates. The event prompted contemporaries to comment on his appointment to the leadership of the assembly and po...
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Published in | The Sixteenth century journal Vol. 40; no. 2; p. 395 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Chicago
University of Chicago Press
01.07.2009
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