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William Twisse was a Scottish theologian and prolocutor of the Westminster Assembly. He was a key figure in the development of the Westminster Confession of Faith. Twisse was born in 1575 and died in 1642. He was a prominent Reformed theologian and played a significant role in shaping the theological landscape of 17th-century England. Twisse was known for his strong advocacy of the doctrine of sola scriptura and his commitment to the authority of Scripture. He is remembered as a leading figure in the Reformed tradition and his work continues to be studied and respected today.
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