insights and advice, even though most modern denominations have modified them over the years. Where did these documents come from, and how were they produced? The Westminster Assembly of Divines (or clergymen) was a group of one hundred and twenty-one English Puritan ministers, assisted by six Scottish commissioners and thirty laymen, ten from the House of Lords and twenty from the House of Commons. They met from July 1, 1643 to February 22, 1649, with an average of sixty to eighty in attendance,
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