ANNOUNCING SWRB's NEW PURITAN AND REFORMATION HARD DRIVE COLLECTION (CONTAINING 12,000+ PURITAN AND REFORMATION RESOURCES ON AN EXTERNAL USB HARD DRIVE) (With Added Prepublication Discounts For A Short Time Longer!)

Over 12,000 Christian Books [PDFs], MP3s, And Videos On One External USB Hard Drive Containing The Best Contemporary And Classic Puritan (Owen, Watson, Manton, Flavel, Brooks, Charnock, Sibbes, Baxter, Bates, The Puritan Fast Sermons [34 Volumes], et al.), Reformation (William Tyndale, John Calvin, Knox, Beza, Bullinger, Bradford, Ursinus, et al.), Calvinistic (Jonathan Edwards, Matthew Henry, the Erskines, McCheyne, et al.), Covenanter (Renwick, Cameron, Guthrie, Steele, the Symingtons, et al.), Covenanted Presbyterian (Rutherford, Gillespie, Henderson, Brown of Wamphray, Love, et al.), Westminster Divines (Gouge, Burroughs, Caryl, Burgess, The Westminster Annotations [6 Volumes], et al.), Protestant (John Foxe [8 Volume Foxe's Book Of Martyrs], Perkins, Boston, et al.), Reformed (Shedd, Poole, Merle D'Aubigne, Wylie, The 1599 Geneva Bible [Two Versions, One Fully Searchable], et al.), American Presbyterian (Hodge, Dabney, Thornwell, Miller, Alexander, et al.), Reformed Baptist (Spurgeon, Bunyan, Pink, Winslow, Griswold, et al.), Dutch Reformed (Voetius, The Synod Of Dordt, The Dutch Annotations, et al.), Lutheran (Martin Luther, Keil, Delitzsch, et al.), Anglican (J.C. Ryle, Toplady, John Donne, et al.), Contemporary Reformed Preachers And Authors (Joel Beeke, Price, Bennett, Dilday, Silversides, Lee, Mencarow, Schwertley, Wagner, Barrow, et al,), Historic (Augustine), Many Reformed Commentaries And Number Of Reformation Bibles, Many Works On The Family, Theology, Worship, Christian History, etc., Amazing Sermons [Books, MP3s, And Videos], And Many, Many Other Works (Over Eleven Thousand Resources In Total)!

When you see all that you are getting on this new HARD DRIVE COLLECTION, you will be amazed!

This New 12,000+ Resource Reformation and Puritan Hard Drive Super Sale Replaces Our Old 6 for 1 DVD Sale and the Older 3 for 1 CD Prepublication Sale And Allows You To Now Purchase 12,000+ Reformation Resources Already Loaded On A Portable USB Hard Drive (With The Equivalent Total Capacity Of About 130 CDs And Over 12,000 Total Classic And Contemporary Christian Resources) In The Place Of Our Previous 24 DVD Offer And 90 CD Offer (With Just 4,660 Resources) For The Exact Same Prepublication Price!

You may never need to buy another Christian book ever again ...

Over 12,000 Total Reformation Resources On SWRB's New Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection!

A comment on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follows ...

"I am overwhelmed... the CD series look priceless, and you have done a great service for the kingdom through this ministry."

- Dr. R.C. Sproul (Ligonier Ministries)

Still Waters Revival Books (www.swrb.com)
Discount Puritan and Reformed Christian book distributors serving Christians worldwide (in over 100 countries) for 24+ years.

We've Upgraded What Was Already A Spectacular Offer Once Again, After Hearing From Our Customers That The Great Majority Of Them Desired Our Large Collection Of Puritan, Reformation, Covenanter, Protestant, Reformed, Baptist and Presbyterian Resources On An External USB Hard Drive Rather Than DVDs.

 

This Upgrade To A Much Better Format (External USB Hard Drive) And From 10,000+ Puritan and Reformation Resources To 12,000+ Puritan and Reformation Resources Is All Being Accomplished At No Extra Cost To You (While Our Prepublication Sale Remains In Effect -- For Just A Short Time Longer)!

 

However, Once We Begin Shipping The Prepublication Special With End (With Or Without Notice) And The Cost For This Extensive Collection Of Reformation Resources On Hard Drive Will Be Raised By $200.00 Or More -- So Don't Delay, Order Your Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Today!

 

The decision to produce this massive Puritan and Reformation collection on a hard drive has many advantages for you, included among them are:

 

·      Providing you with the easiest and fastest access to all 12,000+ files.

 

·      Providing you with the easiest and fastest ways to search through all 12,000+ files.

 

·      Providing you with the easiest and fastest way to open and use any of the 12,000+ files.

 

·      Providing you with the easiest and fastest way to install all 12,000+ files and if you are using your new SWRB hard drive directly, no installation is even necessary -- just plug the hard drive into a USB port and you have expanded your library of books, MP3s and videos, available through your computer, by over 12,000 Puritan and Reformed resources.

 

·      Providing you with lots of free space on the hard drive (likely somewhere between 60 to 160 gigabytes) which you can use for your own purposes and for future upgrades and additions we, Lord willing, will be making available.

 

 

·      Providing you with many advantages of easy and extreme portability (for such a large collection), due to the small size and low weight of the hard drive and the fact that it is powered through any computer’s USB port (with no need for external power adaptor).

 

·      Allowing us to include much more advanced indexing and search features (as the complete collection will now be on one drive when shipped) to aid you in your studies and to help you quickly locate exactly what you are looking for from among all 12,000+ resources.

 

·      Allowing us the ability to provide you with more resources and other upgrades in the future (which you may easily add to the hard drive as the SWRB collection grows).

 

·      Allowing easy concealment of all 12,000+ Reformation resources in the most portable format presently feasible, for smugglers and end users in Communist, Muslim and other countries.

 

·      And more potential functionality to be announced and integrated with the hard drive in the future, in conjunction with a new SWRB Web site, new product formats, new books, new MP3s, new videos, new programs, etc (D.V.).

 

All 12,000+ Puritan and Reformation Resource on hard drive are now just $US695.50 (Plus P&H) before the prepublication special ends (soon), at which time the price is likely to be increased by at least $US200.00.

 

Our Secure Online Order Form Is At https://www.shopalberta.com/SWRB/ Or You May Call 780-450-3730 Or Email Us at swrb@swrb.com To Place Your Order Or To Ask Questions.

 

A comment on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follows ...

"Still Waters Revival Books... have released an incredible array of... compact disks which contain over 2,000 titles (remember there are over 12,000 resources on SWRB's new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection - ed.) of some of the best Reformation and Calvinistic books ever written. It is by far the best and widest collection of Reformed literature ever assembled."

- The Five Points of Calvinism: Defined, Defended, and Documented, Second [Special 40th Anniversary] Edition, Updated and Expanded [p. 76, 2004, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing Company] by David N. Steele, Curtis C. Thomas, and S. Lance Quinn, Foreword by Roger Nicole, Afterword by John MacArthur, emphases added).

Here is a summary of some of the major upgrades included on our new Puritan and Reformed Hard Drive Collection:

 

Over 12,000 Total Classic and Contemporary Puritan and Reformation Resources (Books In PDF Format, Audio Books And Sermons In MP3 Format And Videos)

 

Includes Over 500,000 Pages Of Great Christian Books!

 

Includes Over 410,000 Minutes Or 6,833 Hours Of Audio Material On Over 9,000 MP3s And Over 50 Hours Of Videos (So Load Up Your iPhone, iPod, Zune, Or Any Other Portable Device And Take The Best Reformation and Puritan Sermons And Audio Books With You Everywhere You Go) (Romans 10:17)

 

Listening one hour a day, it would take 6,833 days or over 18 years to listen to all the MP3s in this collection (you better get started soon if you want to get through them all). Also, over 5,000 of these MP3s are not available from SWRB on the Web.

 

Over 90 Gigabytes Of Information

 

SWRB's New Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Contains The Equivalent Of Just Over 128 CDs Of The Best Classic And Contemporary Christian (Puritan, Reformation, Presbyterian, Covenanter, Reformed Baptist, Etc.,) Resources (2 Timothy 2:15)

 

Includes Millions Of Dollars Worth Of Resources Of The Highest Christian Caliber And Of Inestimable Value For Knowing God And Walking In Close Communion With Him (Revelation 3:2)!

 

Just Pennies Per Book, Audio, and Video File (About Six Cents [.06] Per Resource)

 

Many Rare And Classic Titles Unavailable Anywhere Else, Including About 2,000 Of The Best Classic And Contemporary Puritan, Reformed, Covenanter, etc., Books And Other Writings Ever Available (All PDFs Work On Both PCs And Macs)

 

One Set Of Books On The Hard Drive Cost $US28,000 To Acquire And Many Of These Books Regularly Sell For Thousands Of Dollars Each On The Rare And Antiquarian Book Markets

 

Some Of The Books, Digitized Through Arrangements With Private And Other Antiquarian Collections And Collectors, Can Not Be Purchased At Any Price -- As They May Be One Of The Last Copies Of These Classic Reformation Tomes Or Sets Surviving (At Least Until The Lord Providentially Ordered Matters Such As To Have Them Published On The SWRB's New Puritan And Reformed Hard Drive Collection)

 

Includes Over 9,000 MP3 Sermons And MP3 Audio Books, Including Over 5,000 Important And Historic Reformed And Puritan MP3s (Audio Books And Sermons) Which Are NOT Available At Sermonaudio.com/SWRB (All MP3s Work On Both PCs And Macs)

 

Includes Over 50 Videos (Including Both .wmv [Windows Media Video] And .flv [Flash] Files That Work On Both PCs And Macs)

 

Over 24 Years In The Making, The Most Extensive Christian Collection Ever Released (On Any Type Of Disc Or Hard Drive Media)

 

A PDF Index File Including All 12,000+ Files On The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection (Search By Author or Title Across All Files [PDFs, MP3s and Videos], Subject And Book Summary Search Capabilities May Also Be Included or Made Available Later As A Free Online Download).

 

This Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Now Make These Thousands Of Exceptional And Extraordinary Calvinist, Puritan, Covenanter, Presbyterian, Protestant, Reformed, Baptist, Anglican And Lutheran Works Both Accessible And Affordable To Everyone!

 

·      This Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive comprises a complete Puritan, Reformation, Covenanter, Presbyterian, Baptist, etc., rare book library that is just one click away – and on sale with additional prepublication discounts for a limited time only.

 

·      SWRB's Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive works with all operating systems and computers, PC or MAC.

 

·      The printed books are all in the common, popular, and easy-to-use PDF format which can be read using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program available at abode.com, and work with all operating systems and computers, PC or MAC.

 

·      All audio files are in MP3 format and work with all operating systems and computers, PC or MAC.

 

(All Statements Above Are As Accurate As We Can Make Them At This Point, But May Be Subject To Revision As We Complete The SWRB Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection And More Exact Data Becomes Available).

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To View All The Prepublication Pricing Specials (With All The Additional Time Limited Discounts) Please Scroll Down This Page Until Your See Two Tables Filled With Red Lettering and Outlined In Black -- Under The Headings "ONE-TIME FULL PAYMENT (With Prepublication Discount)" and "INTEREST FREE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN, Monthly Payments Start as Low as $US25/Month (With Prepublication Discount)."

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A comment on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follows ...

"I have been systematically working through reading the Puritan and Reformed CDs I purchased... I must say, there is nothing like them available anywhere. It is the most amazing collection of works I know of in one package to date... You have done an immeasurable service for the Kingdom of Christ in making these CDs available, and every pastor and theologian should own them without question (they would be foolhardy to pass them by)."

- Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, A Puritan's Mind Ministries)

You May Still View The Original 4,660 Books, MP3s, And Videos, Which Will All Be On The Hard Drive, Along With More General Information On The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection, And Individual Files, Below (Scroll Down Until You Reach The Detailed Contents And Remember The Long Lists Of Contents For Each Of The Older Layouts From Each CD Set Only Represents About 16% Of The Total Content You Will Now Receive On The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection:

 

CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD Series (30 CDs)

http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/calvinism-bookshelf-CDs.htm

 

PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD Series (30 CDs)

http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/protestant-bookshelf-CDs.htm

 

REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD Series (30 CDs)

http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/reformation-bookshelf-CDs.htm

 

However, Because We Are Also In The Process Of Setting Up A New SWRB Web Site, The Full Contents On The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection Will Not Be Listed Until The New Site Is Ready (Or Slightly Before). Nevertheless, The Prepublication Price For The 12,000+ Resources On The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection Remains The Same As The Price You Would Have Paid For 6,340 Less Resources On These 90 CDs.

 

This Is A Huge Bonus For You, For We Are Continuing The Prepublication Discounts For The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection At The Same Prices As The 90 CDs (which contained 6,340 less resources), Even Though You Will Now Get Well Over Twice The Amount Of Reformation Resources On The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection.

A comment on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follows ...

"This collection of... CDs is a truly astounding accomplishment. There is nothing like this available to the ordinary Christian on the whole face of the earth. Now, for the first time ever, ordinary Christians can have direct and near effortless access to the very cream of Puritan and Reformed, as well as Covenanter, literature... What they used to say of the Puritan John Flavel's preaching, can be said of these CDs: they are 'hissing hot'!

- Dr Jonathan D. Moore, Cambridge, Scholar of 16th and 17th century Calvinistic literature.

Here Is The Prepublication Discount Pricing Chart (And These Additional Prepublication Discounts Are Only Available Until The Complete Puritan And Reformation Hard Drive Collection Arrive For Shipping):

PRICING FOR ONE-TIME FULL PAYMENT

(With Prepublication Discount -- And The Prepublication Discount Ends Soon)

Puritan Hard Drive sale, with prepublication discount, full payment (best value, most savings!)

$US695.50 (You get all 12,000+ Puritan Resources on an external USB Hard Drive!)

The Puritan Hard Drive Will Have 60GB to 160GB Of Free Space For Your Use.

Retail (Full Payment) $US5,387.82

You save $US4,692.32

Summary of above "Full Payment" table (including prepublication discounts):

You get the best additional savings by taking advantage of the Puritan Hard Drive sale with the additional prepublication discounts and making the full payment all at once for just $US695.50 (plus P&H). This saves you an additional $US202.47, if you buy before publication. After publication this price will be raised to at least $US897.97 (plus P&H) for the complete Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection -- or possibly to an even a higher price.

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PRICING IF USING OUR INTEREST FREE DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

(With Prepublication Discount)

Monthly Payments Start as Low as $US25/Month

Puritan Hard Drive sale, with prepublication discount, deferred payment.

$US845.50 (You get all 12,000+ Puritan Resources on an external USB Hard Drive!)

The Puritan Hard Drive Will Have 60GB to 160GB Of Free Space For Your Use.

Retail (Deferred Payment) $US5,987.82

You save $US5,142.32

Summary of above "Deferred Payment" table (including prepublication discounts):

You get the best deferred payment savings by taking advantage of the Puritan Hard Drive sale with the additional prepublication discounts for $US845.50 (plus P&H). This saves you an additional $US152.47, if you buy before publication. After publication this deferred payment price will be raised to at least $US997.97 (plus P&H) for the complete Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection -- or possibly to an even a higher price.

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For more details or further explanation regarding our Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive SALE PRICE, and extra prepublication discounts, please call us at 780-450-3730 or email swrb@swrb.com ASAP, as we reserve the right to discontinue any special Hard Drive prices with or without notice. However, for anyone who has locked in all the special discounts, including the extra prepublication discounts, these lower prices will most certainly be honored and you will be first in line when all the new Hard Drives begin shipping.

A comment on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follows ...

"Your CD's of Reformation and Puritan authors are a great boon to studies in the Reformed-Puritan experiential tradition. Receive our hearty thanks for your invaluable work in making so many rare gems accessible to thousands."

- Dr. Joel Beeke (President of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Author, And Preacher)

N.B. Everyone who has already taken advantage of our prepublication special will be receiving the 6,500+ additional books, MP3s and videos, on the new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drives (with over 12,000 total resources that would have taken about 128 CDs to house), or about the equivalent of 38 additional CDs of resources over the 90 CDs originally advertised, at no extra charge!

 

The same will apply to everyone who purchases our new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection using the present prepublication special price of just $695.50, plus P&H, before we terminate the prepublication sale with the additional discounts -- which will happen just before we begin shipping the our new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drives, at which time the price for the complete Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection will be raised by $US200 to $US400+ (for the complete collection).

 

The compact size of this classic, contemporary and comprehensive Puritan and Reformed library on hard drive should also greatly assist our many brothers and sisters who are smuggling our disks into Islamic, Communist and other countries hostile to the Gospel -- as we most certainly do not want to forget all the courageous missionaries and Christian smugglers who often risk their lives to take the Gospel into the most dangerous (for Christians) nations on the Earth.

 

Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body (Hebrews 13:3).

 

We will be releasing more information on the new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection as it becomes available, but for now, here (directly below on this page) you may view a small portion (about 16%) of what will be included on the new hard drive, in the old 30 CD layout below.

 

We will have more exact details related to the total number (and size) of all the 12,000+ Reformation resources in the near future, along with the full listing of the titles and authors for every book, MP3 and video on new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection. To keep up with all the latest information you may want to join our email list by emailing either swrb@swrb.com or add@swrb.com and asking to be added to our email list. Your email address will be kept private and you may easily leave the list at any time by asking to be removed. Our email list is also a double opt-in email list, so after your request to be added we will email you to confirm you request and your email address.

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A comment on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follows ...

"Buy these CDs while you can, and find out for yourself what the First and Second Reformations were really all about! You'll be truly amazed, and, by God's grace, will grow from being an ordinary Christian to being an extraordinary one.

- Dr. Jonathan D. Moore, Cambridge, UK. (Scholar of 16th and 17th century Calvinistic literature.)

 

For those of you who have already taken advantage of the additional discounts available through our prepublication sale we want to thank you once again for your purchase and your patience with us. We hope that you are pleased that you will now be receiving well over twice the number of resources you were expecting in the original prepublication special, at no additional cost!

 

And for those of you who are sitting on the fence and wondering about when to purchase our new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection, please keep in mind that you can still get the whole collection at the same prepublication price of just $US695.50, plus P&H, until the new hard drives arrive at SWRB for shipping -- at which time the prepublication discounts will end and the price for the complete Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection, will increase by about $US200 to $US400 (when we decide on final pricing).

 

You may want to further consider the great value of our prepublication Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection, offer by comparing what the same amount of money will buy elsewhere, because for the total price of our complete collection (with all the prepublication discounts) you can either get the best of 12,000+ classic and contemporary Puritan and Reformed resources or else buy one or two large sets of Christian books.

 

What would you rather have?

 

One or two large sets of printed Christian books or 12,000+ of the best Puritan and Reformed Christian resources ever assembled in one digital collection, with instant "one click" access to any file (after plugging the hard drive into a USB post) and the ability to rapidly search the complete collection for any title or author among the 12,000+ resources -- whether they be books (in PDF format), MP3s or videos? Lord willing, we will also be adding book summaries and tables of contents to the searchable features for some or all of the books.

 

Which do you think would help you grow closer to the Lord, through your studies?

 

Which would help you answer (with certainty) those nagging questions about some of the toughest to understand sections of Scripture?

 

Which would bring you and your family more edification and strengthen your walk with the Lord?

 

Which would assist you more in daily family worship and private "devotions"?

 

Which would assist you more in public worship?

 

Which would assist you more in the godly education of your children?

 

Which would help more with sermon preparation, counseling, teaching etc., if you are a Pastor, Elder or involved in other forms of Christian education, evangelism or ministry?

 

Which would astound your professors, if you are a seminary or university student, for term paper preparation and other aspects of your studies for the ministry (and this has already happened numerous times through our smaller, previous CD sets)?

 

Which would, in virtually every study situation, cause you to grow more in the grace and knowledge of the Lord?

 

A comment on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follows ...

"SWRB's Puritan and Reformation CD libraries are an invaluable source for the study of the history and theology of classic Reformation theology. The collection is remarkable not only for depth of content, but also for the rarity of many of the works. Most seminary libraries will not have even a percentage of the works available on these CD-ROMs. I cannot imagine anyone working in Reformation / historical theology that would not want to use the Puritan and Reformed libraries!"

- Phillip J. Long, Associate Professor of New Testament, Grace Bible College

 

We love the Lord just like you do and by God's grace have had the privilege of purposely designing this new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection (over a period of more than 24 years of research and development) to be the ultimate study tool for the modern-day Reformation warrior -- and for just the "regular old" Christian Father, Mother, Student, Preacher, Teacher, Elder, and/or every other Christian there could be (after all, there are more than 12,000 of the best Christian resources we could find, after almost a quarter century of searching, on the new Puritan and Reformed Hard Drive Collection, so you should have access to multiple classic and contemporary Reformation resources to answer every question of the Christian life you encounter).

 

Satan hates the truths on SWRB's new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection and for too long many of them have been hidden from the eyes of serious Christians -- but now, by God's mercy and grace, you can touch the hottest fires of Reformation zeal (kindled by the unbounded love, power and grace of the Holy Spirit) that have ever burned in the hearts of the Lord's most zealous servants and martyrs, in the 12,000+ books, MP3s and videos which we have assembled for your edification -- on the most extensive collection of digital Puritan and Reformed resources ever made available in this format!

 

And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God (Romans 12:2).

 

We would also ask everyone who reads this message to please continue in prayer for SWRB (and in godly patience, if you are already waiting for your new Puritan and Reformation Hard Drive Collection), as we do our best to incorporate all the new resources into the hard drive collection -- as the Lord has so graciously ordained an amazing increase of books, MP3s and videos to be added to your new disks. We will be doing everything we can to get this unprecedented Christian collection into your hands as soon as possible and, again, we greatly appreciate all the prayer support and patience that you can give.

 

Having watched the Lord expand this hard drive collection by epoch-making proportions, making it possible to include so many of the very best (and often very rare and otherwise expensive) works defending the classic doctrines and practices of the best Reformers and the best Reformed churches and nations, we believe that He intends to use all these classic and contemporary Puritan and Reformed books, MP3s and videos, as He did all the great Christian literature that He poured forth in the First and Second Reformations, to send the Third Reformation (which is in its infancy in our day) into overdrive!

 

Martin Luther once said, "Satan hates the use of pens" and described printing as "God’s highest and extremist act of grace, whereby the business of the Gospel is driven forward." By God's marvelous grace, in our day, we have numerous advantages over the information distribution systems that were providentially in place just prior to and during the first Reformation. This is no accident, as there are no accidents with God!

 

And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing: and he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth: and none can stay his hand, or say unto him, What doest thou? (Daniel 4:35).

 

We live in momentous times, which our Lord has marked out for great change and even greater Reformation -- and because we are living at an turning point in history we should all seek to be like "children of Issachar" who were "men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do" (1 Chronicles 12:32). In Scripture, the Lord has made the path to real and lasting Reformation as obvious as the noonday sun.

 

If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land (2 Chronicles 7:14).

 

Therefore, please pray in agreement with us that our Lord will do a work in our day (through these resources on hard drive and all the other faithful Reformation resources and preaching available through other ministries, publishers, and Christian books distributors) which will turn (in repentance) multitudes, even whole nations, away from sin and into covenant with the Lord Jesus Christ -- that "many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings" may "go thy way forth by the footsteps of the flock" (Song of Solomon 1:8) walking in "the old paths" (Jeremiah 6:16) of Scriptural (Puritan, Reformed and especially Covenanter) salvation and sanctification as individuals and as nations.

 

And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the LORD's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shall flow unto it (Isaiah 2:2).

 

Thanks again for all your prayers and support of SWRB over the years and remember, "the LORD's hand is not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear" (Isaiah 59:1) so please pour out your hearts in prayer to the Most High, that he will do a work in our day which will make all previous Reformations look small in comparison -- for His great name's sake!

 

Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing (Isaiah 40:15).

 

Among the gods there is none like unto thee, O Lord; neither are there any works like unto thy works. All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee, O Lord; and shall glorify thy name. For thou art great, and doest wondrous things: thou art God alone (Psalm 86:8-10).

 

They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain: for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea (Isaiah 11:9).

 

Your Servant in Christ (for the Third Reformation),

Dr. Reg Barrow, President, STILL WATERS REVIVAL BOOKS

Serving Christians worldwide (in over 100 countries) for 24+ years.

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More select comments on SWRB's previous two, much smaller, CD sets (of 62 total CDs) follow ...

"Still "I have now had several months to peruse the contents of the (SWRB) CD sets, and the experience has been a feast for the soul. They have been invaluable to me in sermon preparation and in improving personal and familial piety."

- Dr. Steven Dilday

"Thank you so very much for the CDs. I am amazed at the quality and quantity of the literature... I cannot imagine any other single thing being done by any man or group of men in the earth today that is of such extensive, present, and enduring value as this CD work is."

- Dr. B, Colorado, USA

"You all are doing a wonderful service by making all these materials so readily available. Having them on my hard drive is BETTER than having access to a rare book library with all of them in hand... I have found the CD set invaluable as a tool of scholarship. So once again I commend you brothers for making it available."

- Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, Knox Theological Seminary, Author and Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Social Ethics

"In all seriousness, this collection is almost impossible to describe. It has to be seen to be believed. As a pastor, my library has just increased dramatically. As a Ph.D. student in Puritan and Post-Reformation studies, I have immediate access to many of the same works for which I would normally need to access through rare book rooms of theological libraries."

- Yours for the faith, Pastor David Owen Filson, Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church (PCA), Nashville, TN

"These Puritan resources are the greatest I've ever seen. These eyes have never seen anything greater than what you have produced except that old King James Bible. I am sure that it will help me and others grow in the Lord and I can use it in my Home School for my children. "

- Email from a Customer in Georgia, USA

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CALVINISM
BOOKSHELF (30) CD SET


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CALVINISM BOOKSHELF

30 CD SERIES

If you enjoy the writings of the Puritans, the best Reformers, and various other Christian scholars throughout history, then this CD series is for you! This 30 CD set (which works with all operating systems and computers, PC or MAC) contains a large number of classic (and rare) books and sermons by many of the best authors of both the first and second Reformations -- with a strong emphasis on the most prominent and faithful Reformers.

Some books in the Calvinism Bookshelf CD series are being made available here for the first time in many years (even centuries) -- and of the others, most of these classic Reformation works are presently available in SWRB's cerlox and hardcover bound photocopy format -- though at many times the cost of their price on these CDs!

Each CD in this series uses the common Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). This format is readable by all types of computers with a CD drive using the free Acrobat Reader program available at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html (and for more about PDF see http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/adobepdf.html). These CDs are best viewed with Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 or higher (but earlier versions also work). The smallest CD contains over 7,500 pages and the largest CD contains over 30,000 pages of information (as well as a large number of free audio MP3s and videos on each new CD)!

Each CD in the Reformation Bookshelf CD set is bookmarked so that you can easily click on a link to go directly to individual books. Furthermore, and this is even more important to those serious about locating important theological information, individual chapters of many books are also indexed for direct (one click) access.

This is exceedingly useful for all the books included on each CD which contain bookmarks -- but is particularly helpful when using the commentaries (since you are able to easily access whichever individual verse [or verses] the author is commenting on in each commentary). However, individual words are not searchable in some of the older books included (since these are facsimile PDF "pictures" of the rare books, similar in appearance to SWRB's photocopies), but individual words are searchable for all of the (400+) contemporary bonus books that are included with each CD. However, as an added bonus, if you have Abode Acrobat Pro you can now use the OCR (optical character recognition) feature to easily make even the image-based PDFs searchable. Furthermore, once this is done you can cut and paste from these PDFs also, though accuracy varies depending on the font and the appearance of the source document.

In addition to all the Reformation classics, on each of the 30 CDs in the CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD series, you also get 300 - 400+ fully searchable free bonus books and articles by contemporary and classic Covenanter/Calvinistic/Puritan/Reformed/Presbyterian/Baptist authors on each CD.

See the summary for CBCD volume one (below) to determine which free bonus books are included on each particular CD.

Furthermore, a large number of free audio (MP3) sermons and audio books (by Calvin, Knox, et al.), which were previously read on to tape, are included on each CD. Some videos are also on the new CDs. See each individual CD summary to determine which free audio (MP3) tracks and videos are included on any given CD.

This is a great opportunity to own a vast library of some of the most important works of both Reformations (and related contemporary titles), at a small fraction of the cost of the actual books (i.e. about .02 US funds per resource on these CDs)!

Moreover, each CD in the CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD series will give you some "bookmarked" books with "one click" access to all titles and chapters in each work -- something not available at all with printed books. And remember that a number of these valuable and scarce works are almost impossible to find in our day outside of their availability from SWRB (and if found, can be very expensive on the rare book market) or are buried away in libraries or rare book collections on various continents and are thus inaccessible to most people.

These CDs now make these exceptional and extraordinary Puritan and Reformed works both accessible and affordable to everyone!

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Take this PDF file for a test drive on your computer! By the way, you will need to purchase the CD itself before the final bookmark titled "CD INDEX" will actually take you to the extensive index on each CD (Reformation CD set only), though all the other bookmarks in this sample PDF file will be active. Also, you will need the free Acrobat Reader program on your computer to read this file. This free program is available at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html (and for more about PDF see http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/adobepdf.html).

Also, please note, as with all the material we sell we do not necessarily agree with everything every author writes. Nevertheless, we believe that mature truth-seekers can, when led (and protected) by the Holy Spirit, benefit from a wide variety of authors, even when some of the points promoted in a particular title are not in keeping with the truth (or when information is sought for the purpose of knowing the arguments and tactics of the enemies of truth). Thus, as always, we encourage everyone to compare all human writings with our one and only supreme standard of truth: the Holy Scriptures (Acts 17:11)!


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PLEASE NOTE: THIS WEB PAGE FOR THE NEW CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (CBCD) SET IS A WORK IN PROGRESS AND THEREFORE NEW RESOURCES ARE BEING LISTED OFTEN -- AND SOME ITEMS ARE BEING MOVED TO NEW POSITIONS. WE WILL REMOVE THIS NOTE WHEN THE CBCD LIST IS COMPLETE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE, SUPPORT, AND PRAYERS.

CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD SERIES SUMMARY (30 CDs)


General 30 Calvinism CD Set Overview

Calvinism CDs 1-21: CLASSIC PURITAN, COVENANTER & REFORMED WORKS (including various Westminster Divines)

Calvinism CDs 22-30: CLASSIC PURITAN, COVENANTER, & REFORMED COMMENTARIES

Also, for those looking for some of the best works on the sovereignty of God, the five points of Calvinism, Puritan and Reformed worship, etc., please see:
REFORMATION BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Nineteen) contains:
The Reformation Against Arminianism
Against Arminian Views of Salvation (Calvinistic Soteriology), Against Arminian Views of Worship (Calvinistic Worship and the Regulative Principle of Worship), for the Psalms and Exclusive Psalmody, Against Instrumental Music in Public Worship (A Popish Innovation!), Against Arminian Views of the Lord's Supper (Calvinistic Close Communion Versus Arminian Open Communion)


1. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume One)

1599 Geneva Bible (retype set and searchable) and also a facsimile 1599 edition of the Geneva Bible, Puritan (Cripplegate) Sermons (6 volumes) and Much More!

Authors in just the six volume Puritan (Cripplegate) Sermons set on Calvinism Bookshelf CD 1: Thomas Watson, John Owen, Matthew Poole, Thomas Manton, Stephen Charnock, Robert Traill, William Jenkin, Richard Baxter, William Whitaker, Thomas Vincent, Edmund Calamy, John Howe, Samuel Annesley, William Greenhill, James Janeway, Benjamin Needler, John Sheffield, Thomas Case, John Gibbon, David Clarkson, Thomas Gouge, Thomas Doolittle, Andrew Bromhall, Richard Steele, Thomas Cole, Elias Pledger, Thomas Wadsworth, John Kitchin, Samuel Lee, Thomas Neast, John Tillotson, Roger Drake, Daniel Burgess, Thomas White, Joseph Hill, Thomas Mallery, Thomas Lye, William Cooper, Mr. Simmons, Henry Wilkinson, Henry Hurst, William Whitaker, John Jackson, John Milward, Theophilus Gale, Edward Veal, Thomas Senior, John Wells, Thomas Lyle, Matthew Barker, Richard Adams, Edward West, Henry Wilkinson, Henry Hurst, John Jackson, Christopher Fowler, William Bates, Matthew Sylvester, William Hook, Nathaniel Vincent, Samuel Slater, Richard Mayo, John Oakes, Stephen Lobb, Vincent Alsop, Peter Vinke, Thomas Jacombe, John Singleton, John Collins, Thomas Woodcock, George Hamond, Daniel Williams, Samuel Jacombe, Stephen Watkins, John Meriton, Thomas Parson, Zachary Crofton, Richard Fairclough, Edward Lawrence, et al.

Other Authors on Calvinism Bookshelf CD 1: John Calvin, William Teelinck, Charles Bridges, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Alexander Mitchell, Jonathan Edwards, John Howe, John Knox, Thomas Hill, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, John Kitchen, Robert Landis, Samuel Lee, Stephen Lobb, Thomas Brooks, William Roberts, A.W. Pink, W.J. McKnight, John McNaugher, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, et al.

 

2. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Two)

John Flavel's Works (6 volumes), Matthew Henry's Works (2 vol.) and Much More!

Authors on Calvinism Bookshelf CD 2: John Flavel, Matthew Henry, Philip Henry, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Walter Marshall, Charles Spurgeon, Samuel Annesley, Jonathan Edwards, Associate Synod Of Scotland, John Knox, John Raynolds, Reformed Presbytery (Scotland), John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, F.A.S. Scot, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Carl Bogue, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), et al.

 

3. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Three)

The Works of Thomas Brooks (6 volumes) and Much More!

Thomas Brooks, John Owen, Edmund Calamy, George Smeaton, William Spurstowe, John Calvin, Christopher Goodman, Zachary Crofton, Samuel Smith, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, A.B. Todd, Charles Spurgeon, Gardiner Spring, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Thomas Watson, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, John Cunningham, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, et al.

 

4. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Four)

The Works of Richard Sibbes (7 volumes) and Much More!

Richard Sibbes, Richard Gilpin, James Renwick, John Owen, Thomas White, Thomas Watson, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, Gilbert M'Master, Robert Simpson, John Brown (of Wamphray), W.G. Blaikie, John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed PresbyteryJ.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, et al.

 

5. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Five)

Works of Thomas Watson (10 volumes), Works of Christopher Love (6 volumes) and Much More!

Thomas Watson, Christopher Love, Daniel Cawdrey, David Hay Fleming, Matthew Henry, John M'Millan (Jr.), Richard Steele, John Owen, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, Gilbert M'Master, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg BarrowJohn McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, , Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, et al.

 

6. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Six)

Works of Stephen Charnock (8 volumes) and Much More!

Stephen Charnock, Samuel Bolton, Thomas Boston, George Hammond, Christopher Love, B.M. Palmer, Willaim B. Sprague, Thomas Sproull, Edward Morris, David Dickson, W.H. Goold, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, Robert Pollok, John Calvin, Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, et al.

 

7. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Seven)

Works of George Gillespie (11 separate volumes or listings), Robert Baillie (7 volumes) and Much More!

George Gillespie, Patrick Gillespie, Robert Baillie, James Guthrie, James Durham, David Calderwood, Dr. Steven Dilday, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, John Calvin, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, et al.

 

8. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Eight)

Alexander Henderson (4 volumes), Archibald Johnston of Wariston (3 volumes), John Howie (2 volumes), Patrick Walker (2 volumes) and Much More!

Alexander Henderson, Samuel Rutherford, David Dickson, Archibald Johnston of Wariston, John Howie, James Douglas, Patrick Walker, Thomas Manton, John Brinsley, John Brown (of Wamphray), David Hay Fleming, John Calvin, J.T. Thomson, Samuel Miller, Charles Spurgeon, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, et al.

 

9. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Nine)

Works of James Durham (3 volumes), David Dickson (4 volumes) and Much More!

James Durham, David Dickson, James Stewart, Thomas Brooks, John MacMillan (Sr.),John MacNeil, Covenanted Reformed Presbyterian Publishing, George Gillespie, James Wallace, David Hay Fleming, James Renwick, A.W. Pink, Samuel Rutherford, John Calvin, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, et al.

 

10. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Ten)

Robert Traill (4 volumes), James Guthrie (2 volumes), William Guthrie (2 volumes) and Much More!

Robert Traill, James Guthrie, William Guthrie, James Renwick, James M. Willson, James Gilchrist, Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), William Anderson, William Hetherington, H.M.B. Reid, Covenanter, John Brown (of Haddington), J.H. Thompson, William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), John McAuley, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, et al.

 

11. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Eleven)

William Perkins (3 volumes), William Gurnall (2 volumes), Reformed Presbytery (America) and Much More!

William Perkins, William Gurnall, Obadiah Sedwick, Reformed Presbytery (America), John Arrowsmith, John McNaugher, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Thomas Pierson, William Smith, Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Covenanter, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, et al.

 

12. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twelve)

Works of William Twisse (6 volumes) and Much More!

William Twisse, Robert Bruce, John Howie, N.L. Rice, Thomas Watson, Thomas Gataker, Alexander Smellie, Jeff Pollard, Thomas Brooks, John Calvin, A.W. Pink, Peter Hammond, Robert Rainey, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, R. J. George, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, Charles provan, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, et al.

 

13. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Thirteen)

William Gouge (9 volumes) and Much More!

William Gouge, Dr. Joel Beeke, John Knox, James Fraser (of Alness), John Angell James, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Richard Bennett, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Dr. Ferrell Griswold, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), et al.

 

14. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Fourteen)

Anthony Burgess (4 volumes), Thomas Adams (3 volumes), Robert Rollock, Zacharias Ursinus and Much More!

Anthony Burgess, Robert Rollock, Zacharias Ursinus, Jonathan Edwards, Jerom Zanchius, Thomas Adams, John Knox, Dr. Joel Beeke, Kurtz, Matthew Henry, John Owen, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, Gregg Harris, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, et al.

 

15. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Fifteen)

John Owen (8 volumes), J.W. Alexander (4 volumes) and Much More!

John Owen, James W. Alexander, Thomas Watson, B.M. Palmer, Thomas Brooks, Daniel Cawdrey, A.W. Pink, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, et al.

 

16. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Sixteen)

Benjamin Brook (Lives of the Puritans, 3 volumes) and Much More!

Benjamin Brook, John Cotton, John Flavel, Cotton Mather, Richard Mather, Loraine Boettner, John Calvin, James Bannerman, Samuel Rutherford, Oliver Bowles, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Abraham Van De Velde, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Francis Rouse, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, Michael Phillips, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Michael Bunker, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, Charles Provan, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, et al.

 

17. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Seventeen)

Puritan (Covenanters, Westminster Divines, et al.) Fast Sermons - Volumes 1 to 7 (of 34), John Calvin On The Sacraments and Much More!

Many English and Scottish Puritans, Covenanters, and Westminster Divines, Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, John Owen, John Calvin, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, The Church Of Scotland General Assembly 1638-1649, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, A.W. Pink, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Free Grace Broadcaster, et al.

 

18. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Eighteen)

Puritan (Covenanters, Westminster Divines, et al.) Fast Sermons - Volumes 8 to 14 (of 34) and Much More!

Many English and Scottish Puritans, Covenanters, and Westminster Divines, John Calvin, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, Michael Bruce, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, S.W. Carruthers, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Free Grace Broadcaster, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, et al.

 

19. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Nineteen)

Puritan (Covenanters, Westminster Divines, et al.) Fast Sermons - Volumes 15 to 21 (of 34) and Much More!

Many English and Scottish Puritans, Covenanters, and Westminster Divines, John Calvin, Thomas Case, Thomas Manton, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Dr. Joel Beeke, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, W. J. McKnight, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Kerry Ptacek, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), Free Grace Broadcaster, John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, et al.

 

20. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty)

Puritan (Covenanters, Westminster Divines, et al.) Fast Sermons - Volumes 22 to 28 (of 34) and Much More!

Many English and Scottish Puritans, Covenanters, and Westminster Divines, John Owen, Richard Cameron, Samuel Rutherford, Nathanael Culverwell, George Gillespie, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, James Renwick, Free Grace Broadcaster, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, Francis Turretin, John Calvin, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, et al.

 

21. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-one)

Puritan (Covenanters, Westminster Divines, et al.) Fast Sermons - Volumes 29 to 34 (of 34) and Much More!

Many English and Scottish Puritans, Covenanters, and Westminster Divines, John Bunyan, John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, William Dunlop, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Richard Bennett, A.W. Pink, Charles Spurgeon, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Rudolf Kittel, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Michael Phillips, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, Free Grace Broadcaster, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, et al.


CLASSIC PURITAN & REFORMED COMMENTARIES (Calvinism CDs volumes 22-30)


22. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-two)

The Westminster Annotations and Commentary on the Whole Bible (6 volumes, 1657), JOHN CALVIN'S Sermons on Timothy, Titus, Job, and Deuteronomy, JAMIESON, FAUSSET, and BROWN'S Commentary Critical, Experimental, and Practical on the Old and New Testaments (3 volumes) and Much More!

The Westminster Assembly/Divines, John Calvin, William Gouge, Charles Spurgeon, Francis Taylor, Jonathan Edwards, Meric Casaubon, John Knox, Ley, Matthew Henry, Reynolds, John Owen, Gataker, Thomas Watson, David Brown, Thomas Brooks, Robert Jamieson, A.W. Pink, A.R. Fausset, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer Erskine, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, Ralph Erskine, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, et al.

 

23. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-three)

The Dutch Annotations upon the Whole Bible (1657), J.A. Alexander (6 volumes) and Much More!

Various Dutch Reformers, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), John Knox, J.A. Alexander, Jonathan Edwards, Robert Haldane, Charles Spurgeon, William Jenkyn, John Calvin, Alexander McLeod, Matthew Henry, Edward Marbury, T.V. Moore, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, et al.

 

24. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-four)

John Trapp's Commentary on the Whole Bible (5 Volumes), Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible (6 volumes) and Much More!

John Trapp, Matthew Henry, Charles Spurgeon, Jeremiah Burroughs, Charles Bridges, Jonathan Edwards, Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Calvin, John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, Ebenezer Erskine, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, et al.

 

25. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-five)

John Diodati's Pious and Learned Annotations Upon the Holy Bible Plainly Expounding the Most Difficult Places Thereof By that Godly and Famous Divine, Mr. John Diodati, Late Minister of the Gospel in Geneva (third edition [in three volumes], 1651) and Much More!

John Diodati, Alexander Nisbet, J.H. Merle D Aubigne, Dr. Joel Beeke, William Binnie, Thomas Watson, Alexander M’Leod, E.B. Elliott, William Greenhill, Christopher Love, Faber, Newton, Samuel Rutherford, David Dickson, David Brown, Richard Baker, John Calvin, R. Benson, George Gillespie, Thomas Boston, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, George Burroughs, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), et al.

 

26. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-six)

Matthew Poole's A Commentary on the Holy Bible (3 volumes) and Much More!

Matthew Poole's, John Calvin, Robert Candlish, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, William Plumber, Charles Spurgeon, Hugh Martin, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, George Newton, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Thomas Vincent, the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, et al.

 

27. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-seven)

Keil & Delitzsch Commentary on the Old Testament (10 volumes) and Much More!

Keil & Delitzsch, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Richard Bennett, Jonathan Edwards, Dr. Joel Beeke, John Knox, Jacob Primmer, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, John Calvin, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly),Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, et al.

 

28. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-eight)

Joseph Caryl's Practical Observations on Job (12 volumes, 1644-1666) and Much More!

Joseph Caryl, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, A.W. Pink, Christopher Love, Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, et al.

 

29. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-nine)

Various Valuable, Classic and Rare Puritan and Reformed Commentaries (14 volumes) and Much More!

John Calvin, Thomas Manton, Andrew Bonar, John Brown (of Wamphray), Charles Bridges, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, T.V. Moore, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, James Renwick, William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), John Brown (of Haddington), Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, et al.

 

30. CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Thirty)

Thomas Ridgeley's Commentary on the Larger Catechism (2 volumes), Thomas Boston's Commentary on the Shorter Catechism (2 volumes) and Much More!

Thomas Ridgeley, Thomas Boston, Thomas Vincent, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Edward Morris, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Hengstenberg, Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, John Calvin, et al.

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CALVINISM BOOKSHELF CD (Volume One)

THE COMPLETE 1599 GENEVA BIBLE (retype set and searchable PDF) and also a facsimile 1599 edition of the Geneva Bible, Puritan (Cripplegate) Sermons 1659-1689 (6 volumes) and Much More!

Authors in the just the six volume Puritan (Cripplegate) Sermons set on Calvinism Bookshelf CD 1: Thomas Watson, John Owen, Matthew Poole, Thomas Manton, Stephen Charnock, Robert Traill, William Jenkin, Richard Baxter, William Whitaker, Thomas Vincent, Edmund Calamy, John Howe, Samuel Annesley, William Greenhill, James Janeway, Benjamin Needler, John Sheffield, Thomas Case, John Gibbon, David Clarkson, Thomas Gouge, Thomas Doolittle, Andrew Bromhall, Richard Steele, Thomas Cole, Elias Pledger, Thomas Wadsworth, John Kitchin, Samuel Lee, Thomas Neast, John Tillotson, Roger Drake, Daniel Burgess, Thomas White, Joseph Hill, Thomas Mallery, Thomas Lye, William Cooper, Mr. Simmons, Henry Wilkinson, Henry Hurst, William Whitaker, John Jackson, John Milward, Theophilus Gale, Edward Veal, Thomas Senior, John Wells, Thomas Lyle, Matthew Barker, Richard Adams, Edward West, Henry Wilkinson, Henry Hurst, John Jackson, Christopher Fowler, William Bates, Matthew Sylvester, William Hook, Nathaniel Vincent, Samuel Slater, Richard Mayo, John Oakes, Stephen Lobb, Vincent Alsop, Peter Vinke, Thomas Jacombe, John Singleton, John Collins, Thomas Woodcock, George Hamond, Daniel Williams, Samuel Jacombe, Stephen Watkins, John Meriton, Thomas Parson, Zachary Crofton, Richard Fairclough, Edward Lawrence, et al.

Other Authors on Calvinism Bookshelf CD 1: John Calvin, William Teelinck, Charles Bridges, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Alexander Mitchell, Jonathan Edwards, John Howe, John Knox, Thomas Hill, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, John Kitchen, Robert Landis, Samuel Lee, Stephen Lobb, Thomas Brooks, William Roberts, A.W. Pink, W.J. McKnight, John McNaugher, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, J.C. McFeeters, John Anderson, Andrew Clarkson, Larry Birger, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, et al.

This CD contains:

LONDON MINISTERS,

James Nichols, ed.

Puritan Sermons 1659-1689: Being the Morning Exercises at Cripplegate, St. Giles in the Fields, and in Southwark by Seventy-Five Ministers of the Gospel in or Near London

(6 volumes, reprinted 1844)

Volume five… is the best compilation of Puritan systematic theology ever written… This six volume set represents Puritan preaching at its best (Dr. Joel Beeke, Meet the Puritans, p. 638).

This six volume set of books is also available on Calvinism Bookshelf CD volume 1 at: http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/calvinism-bookshelf-CDs.htm

These are "The Morning Exercises at Cripplegate, St. Giles in the Fields, and in Southwark by 75 Ministers of the Gospel in or Near London with Notes and Translations by James Nichol."

Large crowds of people often gathered for these expositions… Volume five… is the best compilation of Puritan systematic theology ever written, but unfortunately is often overlooked in Puritan studies…. This six volume set represents Puritan preaching at its best Puritan pastors treasured the full scope of God's counsel…. (They) stove for… excellence. They also made their sermons practical enough to answer the questions of listeners in a thoroughly scriptural manner.

- Dr. Joel Beeke and Randall Pederson, Meet the Puritans: With a Guide To Modern Reprints, pp. 637-639.

Volumes vary in length from 624 to 804 pages and cover a great number of topics that are essential to the Puritan view of God, the world and the Christian life.

The Preface notes, "This celebrated collection of useful and orthodox theology consists... of practical as well as doctrinal discourses, preached by some of the most eminent divines of the 17th century, and published at irregular intervals between the years 1660 and 1691."

Volume six, "The Morning Exercises against Popery; or the principal Errors of the Church of Rome detected and confuted... has always been deemed a standard book on that great controversy," which even in that day was "recently revived... Two of the volumes here described were published prior to the year 1662; consequently all the authors of the sermons in those volumes were Conformists up to that time; and though the majority of them afterwards became for consciences' sake, Nonconformists, yet this circumstance, instead of detracting from their moral and intellectual worth, has served, through intervening years, to enhance their character, in public estimation, as divines of great talents, erudition, and purity."

In short, a sound, useful and judicious collection of Puritan divinity. Includes sermons by John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Manton, Matthew Poole, Richard Baxter, William Greenhill, James Janeway, Edmund Calamy, Thomas Vincent and many other able ministers of the Gospel.

Volume six contains a phenomenal set of indices (covering all six volumes) which run 179 pages in length.

All six volumes total about 4,150 pages.

CONTENTS of Puritan Sermons 1659-1689: Being the Morning Exercises at Cripplegate, St. Giles in the Fields, and in Southwark by Seventy-Five Ministers of the Gospel in or Near London with Notes and Translations by James Nichols (In Six Volumes)

Volume 1 (704 pages)

Sermon 1
Samuel Annesley
How May We Be Universally and Exactly Conscientious?
And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men.--Acts xxiv. 16
Page 1

Sermon 2
William Greenhill
What Must and Can Persons Do Toward Their Own Conversion?
Wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye.--Ezekiel xviii. 32
Page 38

Sermon 3
Benjamin Needler
How May Beloved Lusts Be Discovered and Mortified?
And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell.--Matthew v. 29,30
Page 50

Sermon 4
John Sheffield
What Relapses Are Inconsistent With Grace?
For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, if they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.--Hebrews vi. 4-6
Page 71

Sermon 5
John Gibbon
How May We Be So Spiritual, As To Check Sin in the First Risings Of It?
Walk in the Spirit, and ye shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh.--Galatians v. 16
Page 87

Sermon 6
Matthew Poole
How Ministers or Christian Friends May And Ought to Apply Themselves to Sick Persons, For Their Good, and the Discharge of Their Own Conscience.
If there be a messenger with him, an interpreter, one among a thousand, to shew unto man his uprightness: then he is gracious unto him, and saith, Deliver him from going down to the pit: I have found a ransom.--Job xxxiii. 23,24
Page 111

Sermon 7
John Kitchin
How Must We Reprove, That We May Not Partake of Other Men's Sins?
Neither be partaker of other men's sins: keep thyself pure.--1 Timothy v. 22
Page 121

Sermon 8
Samuel Lee
What Means May Be Used Toward The Conversion of Our Carnal Relations?
Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be saved.--Romans x. 1
Page 142

Sermon 9
Thomas Neast
What Are the Characters of a Soul's Sincere Love to Christ? And How May That Love to Him Be Kindled and Inflamed?
Grace be with all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.--Ephesians vi. 24
Page 169

Sermon 10
John Tillotson
Wherein Lies That Exact Righteousness, Which is Required Between Man and Man?
Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.--Matthew vii. 12
Page 194

Sermon 11
Thomas Gouge
After What Manner Must We Give Alms, That They May Be Acceptable and Pleasing Unto God?
Charge them that are rich in this world, that they be not highminded, nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the living God, who giveth us richly all things to enjoy; that they do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing to communicate; laying up in store for themselves a good foundation against the time to come, that they may lay hold on eternal life.--1 Timothy vi. 17-19
Page 213

Sermon 12
Thomas Doolittle
If We Must Aim At Assurance, What Should They Do, That Are Not Able to Discern Their Own Spiritual Condition?
These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life.--1 John v. 13
Page 252

Sermon 13
Roger Drake
What Difference Is There Between The Conflict in Natural and Spiritual Persons?
But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.--Romans vii. 23
Page 284

Sermon 14
Thomas White
What Faith is That Which Except We Have in Prayer, We Must Not Think to Obtain Any Thing of God?
But let him ask in faith.--James i. 6
Page 292

Sermon 15
Elias Pledger
Of the Cause of Inward Trouble; And How a Christian Should Behave Himself When Inward and Outward Troubles Meet.
And they said one to another, We are verily guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the anguish of his soul, when he besought us, and we would not hear; therefore is this distress come upon us. And Reuben answered them, saying, Spake I not unto you, saying, Do not sin against the child; and ye would not hear? therefore, behold, also his blood is required.-- Genesis xlii. 21,22
Page 306

Sermon 16
Joseph Hill
In What Things Must We Use Moderation, And in What Not?
Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand.--Philippians iv. 5
Page 331

Sermon 17
Thomas Mallery
How May We Have Suitable Conceptions of God in Duty?
And Abraham answered and said, Behold now, I have taken upon me to speak unto the Lord, which am but dust and ashes.--Genesis xviii. 27
Page 360

Sermon 18
Thomas Lye
How Are We to Live By Faith on Divine Providence?
Trust in him at all times, ye people.--Psalm lxii. 8
Page 369

Sermon 19
Thomas Manton
How May We Cure Distractions in Holy Duties?
Ye hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of you, saying, This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.--Matthew xv. 7,8
Page 400

Sermon 20
William Cooper
How Must We in All Things Give Thanks?
In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.--1 Thessalonians v. 18
Page 415

Sermon 21
Mr. Simmons
How May We Get Rid of Spiritual Sloth, and Know When Our Activity in Duty is From the Spirit of God?
Quicken thou me in thy way.--Psalm cxix. 37
Page 434

Sermon 22
Henry Wilkinson
Wherein Are We Endangered By Things Lawful?
They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all. Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded; but the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all.--Luke xvii. 27-29
Page 458

Sermon 23
Thomas Watson
How Must We Make Religion Our Business?
Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business?--Luke ii. 49
Page 467

Sermon 24
Henry Hurst
Whether Well-Composed Religious Vows Do Not Exceedingly Promote Religion.
What shall I render unto the LORD for all his benefits toward me? I will pay my vows unto the LORD now in the presence of all his people.--Psalm cxvi. 12, 14
Page 479

Sermon 25
William Whitaker
How Are We Complete In Christ?
But Christ is all and in all.--Colossians iii. 11
Page 500

Sermon 26
John Jackson
How Shall Those Merchants Keep Up the Life of Religion, Who, While At Home, Enjoyed All Gospel Ordinances, And, When Abroad, Are Not Only Destitute of Them, But Exposed to Persecution?
Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar!--Psalm cxx. 5
Page 517

Sermon 27
Andrew Bromhall
How Is Hypocrisy Discoverable and Curable?
First of all, Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.--Luke xii. 1
Page 535

Sermon 28
David Clarkson
What Must Christians Do, That The Influence of The Ordinances May Abide Upon Them?
O LORD God of Abraham, Isaac, and of Israel, our fathers, keep this for ever in the imagination of the thoughts of the heart of thy people, and prepare their heart unto thee.-- 1 Chronicles xxix. 18
Page 553

Supplement to the Morning Exercise at Cripplegate.

Sermon 1
Samuel Annesley
How May We Attain to Love God With All Our Hearts, Souls, and Minds?
Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment.--Matthew xxii. 37, 38
Page 572

Sermon 2
John Milward
How Ought We to Love Our Neighbours as Ourselves?
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.--Matthew xxii. 39
Page 621

Sermon 3
Theophilus Gale
Wherein the Love of the World is Inconsistent With the Love of God.
Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him.--1 John ii. 15
Page 642

Sermon 4
William Jenkin
Now is the Time: Or, Instructions For The Present Improving The Season of Grace.
We then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.--2 Corinthians vi. 1,2
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Volume 2 (703 pages)
Supplement to the Morning Exercise at Cripplegate. (Conclusion.)
This volume begins at sermon five, as noted directly below.

Sermon 5
Edward Veal
What Spiritual Knowledge They Ought to Seek For That Desire to be Saved, And By What Means They May Attain It.
For it is a people of no understanding: therefore he that made them will not have mercy on them, and he that formed them will shew them no favour.--Isaiah xxvii. 11
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Sermon 6
Thomas Case
Of Sabbath Sanctification.
If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, from doing thy pleasure on my holy day; and call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the LORD, honourable; and shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: then shalt thou delight thyself in the LORD; and I will cause thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy father: for the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it.--Isaiah lviii. 13, 14
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Sermon 7
Thomas Senior
How We May Hear the Word With Profit.
Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of naughtiness, and receive with meekness the engrafted word, which is able to save your souls.--James i. 21
Page 47

Sermon 8
Thomas Watson
How We May Read The Scriptures With Most Spiritual Profit.
And it shall be with him, and he shall read therein all the days of his life: that he may learn to fear the LORD his God, to keep all the words of this law and these statutes, to do them.--Deuteronomy xvii. 19
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Sermon 9
John Wells
How We May Make Melody In Our Hearts to God in Singing of Psalms.
Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord.--Ephesians v. 19
Page 71

Sermon 10
Thomas Manton
How Ought We To Improve Our Baptism?
Be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins.--Acts 11. 38
Page 88

Sermon 11
Thomas Lyle
By What Scriptural Rules May Catechising Be So Managed, As That It May Become Most Universally Profitable?
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.--Proverbs xxii. 6
Page 99

Sermon 12
Thomas Wadsworth
How May It Appear To Be Every Christian's Indispensable Duty To Partake Of The Lord's Supper?
This do in remembrance of me.--1 Corinthians xi. 24
Page 128

Sermon 13
Matthew Barker
A Religious Fast. The Duty Whereof Is Asserted, Described, Persuaded, In A Brief Exercise Upon--
But the days will come, when the bridegroom shall be taken away from them, and then shall they fast in those days.--Mark ii. 20
Page 144

Sermon 14
Samuel Lee
How To Manage Secret Prayer, That It May Be Prevalent With God To The Comfort And Satisfaction of the Soul.
But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.--Matthew vi. 6
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Sermon 15
Thomas Doolittle
How May The Duty of Daily Family Prayer Be Best Managed For The Spiritual Benefit of Every One in The Family?
But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.--Joshua xxiv. 15
Page 194

Sermon 16
Richard Steele
What Are The Duties of Husbands and Wives Toward Each Other?
Nevertheless let every one of you in particular so love his wife even as himself; and the wife see that she reverence her husband.--Ephesians v. 33
Page 272

Sermon 17
Richard Adams
What Are The Duties of Parents and Children; And How Are They to Be Managed According to Scripture?
Children, obey your parents in all things: for this is well pleasing unto the Lord. Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they be discouraged.--Colossians iii. 20,21
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Sermon 18
James Janeway
Duties of Masters and Servants.
Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart; with good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men: Knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free. And, ye masters, do the same things unto them, forbearing threatening: knowing that your Master also is in heaven; neither is there respect of persons with him.--Ephesians vi. 5-9
Page 358

Sermon 19
Stephen Charnock
The Sinfulness and Cure of Thoughts.
And GOD saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.--Genesis vi. 5
Page 386

Sermon 20
Edward West
How Must We Govern Our Tongues?
Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.--Ephesians iv. 29
Page 420

Sermon 21
Matthew Poole
How May Detraction Be Best Prevented or Cured?
He that backbiteth not with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his neighbour, nor taketh up a reproach against his neighbour.--Psalm xv. 3
Page 443

Sermon 22
Richard Baxter
What Light Must Shine In Our Works?
Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.--Matthew v. 16
Page 460

Sermon 23
Henry Wilkinson
What Is It To Do All We Do In The Name of Christ? And How May We Do So?
And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.--Colossians iii. 17
Page 493

Sermon 24
Thomas Cole
How We May Steer An Even Course Between Presumption and Despair.
As it is written in the book of the words of Esaias the prophet, saying, The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low; and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough ways shall be made smooth.--Luke iii. 4,5
Page 507

Sermon 25
Christopher Fowler
How A Christian May Get Such A Faith That Is Not Only Saving, But Comfortable And Joyful At Present.
Whom having not seen, ye love; in whom, though now ye see him not, yet believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of glory:--1 Peter i. 8
Page 526

Sermon 26
Thomas Jacombe
How Christians May Learn In Every State To Be Content.
For I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content.--Philippians iv. 11
Page 546

Sermon 27
William Bates
How To Bear Afflictions.
My son, despise not thou the chastening of the Lord, nor faint when thou art rebuked of him.--Hebrews xii. 5
Page 587

Sermon 28
John Owen
How We May Bring Our Hearts to Bear Reproofs.
Let the righteous smite me; it shall be a kindness: and let him reprove me; it shall be an excellent oil, which shall not break my head: for yet my prayer also shall be in their calamities.--Psalm cxli. 5
Page 600

Sermon 29
Thomas Vincent
Wherein Doth Appear The Blessedness of Forgiveness? And How It May Be Obtained.
Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered.--Psalm xxxii. 1
Page 615

Sermon 30
Matthew Sylvester
How We May Overcome Inordinate Love of Life And Fear of Death.
But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.--Acts xx. 24
Page 647

Sermon 31
William Hook
What Gifts of Grace Are Chiefly to be Exercised in Order to an Actual Preparation for the Coming of Christ by Death and Judgement?
And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut.--Matthew xxv. 10
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Volume 3 (636 Pages)

Sermon 1
Samuel Annesley
How Is The Adherent Vanity of Every Condition Most Effectually Abated
By Serious Godliness?
Seeing there be many things that increase vanity, what is man the
better? For who knoweth what is good for man in this
life?--Ecclesiastes vi. 11, 12
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Sermon 2
Edward Veal
How May We Experience In Ourselves, And Evidence to Others, That
Serious Godliness is More Than a Fancy?
Be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a
reason of the hope that is in you.--1 Peter iii. 15
Page 38

Sermon 3
Thomas Watson
Hoe God Is His People's Great Reward.
I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward.--Genesis xv. 1
Page 67

Sermon 4
John Howe
What May Most Hopefully Be Attempted to Allay Animosities Among
Protestants, That Our Divisions May Not Be Our Ruin?
That their hearts might be comforted, being knit together in love, and
unto all riches of the full assurance of understanding, to the
acknowledgment of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of
Christ.--Colossians ii. 2
Page 81

Sermon 5
William Jenkin
How Ought We to Bewail the Sins of the Places Where We Live?
And delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy conversation of the
wicked: (for that righteous man dwelling among them, in seeing and
hearing, vexed his righteous soul from day to day with their unlawful
deeds.)--2 Peter ii. 7,8
Page 110

Sermon 6
William Cooper
How a Child of God Is to Keep Himself in the Love of God.
Keep yourselves in the love of God.--Jude 21
Page 129

Sermon 7
Thomas Lye
What May Gracious Parents Best Do For The Conversion of Those Children
Whose Wickedness Is Occasioned By Their Sinful Severity or Indulgence?
He shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart
of the children to their fathers.--Malachi iv. 6
Page 154

Sermon 8
Henry Hurst
How May We Best Cure the Love of Being Flattered?
A lying tongue hateth those that are afflicted by it; and a flattering
mouth worketh ruin.--Proverbs xxvi. 28
Page 185

Sermon 9
Robert Traill
By What Means May Ministers Best Win Souls?
Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for
in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear
thee.--1 Timothy iv. 16
Page 199

Sermon 10
John Owen
How Is The Practical Love Of Truth The Best Preservative Against Popery?
If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.--1 Peter ii. 3
Page 211

Sermon 11
Richard Baxter
What Are The Best Preservatives Against Melancholy and Overmuch Sorrow?
Lest perhaps such an one should be swallowed up with overmuch
sorrow.--2 Corinthisns ii. 7
Page 253

Sermon 12
Nathaniel Vincent
How We May Grow in the Knowledge of Christ.
And in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.--2 Peter iii. 18
Page 293

Sermon 13
Samuel Slater
How May Our Belief of God's Governing The World Support Us In All
Worldly Distractions?
The lord reigneth; let the earth rejoice; let the multitude of isles
be glad thereof. Clouds and darkness are round about him:
righteousness and judgment are the habitation of his throne.--Psalm
xcvii. 1, 2
Page 314

Sermon 14
Richard Steele
What Are The Hindrances And Helps To A Good Memory in Spiritual Things?
By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in memory what I preached unto
you, unless ye have believed in vain.--1 Corinthians xv. 2
Page 345

Sermon 15
William Bates
What Are The Signs And Symptoms Whereby We Know That We Love The
Children of God?
By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God,
and keep his commandments.--1 John v. 2
Page 368

Sermon 16
Richard Mayo
What Must We Do To Prevent And Cure Spiritual Pride?
And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of
the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the
messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above
measure.--2 Corinthians xii. 7
Page 378

Sermon 17
John Oakes
Wherein Is A Middle Worldly Condition Most Eligible?
Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor
riches; feed me with food convenient for me: lest I be full, and deny
thee, and say, Who is the Lord? Or lest I be poor, and steal, and take
the name of my God in vain.--Proverbs xxx. 8,9
Page 394

Sermon 18
Stephen Lobb
How May We Graciously Improve Those Doctrines and Providences Which
Transcend  our Understandings?
O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How
unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!--Romans
xi. 33
Page 417

Sermon 19
John Milward
How Ought We To Do Our Duty Toward Others, Though They Do Not Theirs Toward Us?
Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.--Romans xii. 21
Page 451

Sermon 20
Thomas Cole
How May The Well-Discharge of Our Present Duty Give Us Assurance of
Help From God For the Well-Discharge of All Future Duties?
And David said unto Saul, Thy servant kept his father's sheep, and
there came a lion, and a bear, and took a lamb out of the flock, and I
went out after him, and smote him, and delivered it out of his mouth,
&c.--1 Samuel xvii. 34-37; Psalm xxvii. 14; Proverbs x. 29; 2
Chronicles xv. 2
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Sermon 21
Vincent Alsop
What Distance Ought We To Keep, In Following the Strange Fashions of
Apparel Which Come Up In The Days Wherein We live?
And it shall come to pass in the day of the Lord's sacrifice, that I
will punish the princes, and the king's children, and all such as are
clothed with strange apparel.--Zephaniah i. 8
Page 488

Sermon 22
Richard Adams
How May Child-Bearing Women Be Most Encouraged And Supported Against,
In, and Under the Hazard of Their Travail?
Notwithstanding she shall be saved in child-bearing, if they continue
in faith, and charity, and holiness, with sobriety.--1 Timothy ii. 15
Page 531

Sermon 23
Peter Vinke
How May We Best Know The Worth of the Soul?
For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose
his own soul? Or what shall a man give in exchange for his
soul?--Matthew xvi. 26
Page 562

Sermon 24
Thomas Jacombe
The Leading of the Holy Spirit Opened; With Some Practical Inquiries
Resolved About It.
For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of
God.--Romans viii. 14
Page 585

Sermon 25
David Clarkson
What Advantage May We Expect From Christ's Prayer For Union With
Himself, and the Blessings Relating To It?
Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe
on me through their word: that they all may be one; as thou, Father,
art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the
world may believe that thou hast sent me.--John xvii. 20, 21
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Volume 4 (627 Pages)
This volume begins at sermon 26, as noted directly below.


Sermon 26
Thomas Doolittle
How We Should Eye Eternity, That It May Have Its Due Influence Upon Us
In All We Do.
While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things
which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but
the things which are not seen are eternal.--2 Corinthians iv. 18
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Sermon 27
Matthew Barker
A Discourse of the Right Way of Obtaining and Maintaining Communion With God.
But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship
one with another.--1 John I. 7
Page 38

Sermon 28
John Singleton
What Is The Best Way to Prepare to Meet God in the Way of His
Judgments or Mercies?
Father, glorify thy name.--John xii. 28
Page 57

Sermon 29
Matthew Sylvester
How May A Gracious Person From Whom God Hides His Face, Trust In the
Lord as His God?
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within
me? Hope thou in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of
my countenance, and my God.--Psalm xlii. 11
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Sermon 30
John Collins
How The Religious of a Nation Are the Strength Of It.
But yet in it shall be a tenth, and it shall return and shall be
eaten; as a teil tree, and as an oak, whose substance is in them, when
they cast their leaves: so the holy seed shall be the substance
thereof.--Isaiah vi. 13
Page 125

Sermon 31
Thomas Woodcock
Whether It Be Expedient, And How the Congregation May Say "Amen" in
Public Worship.
And Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God. And all the people answered,
Amen, Amen.--Nehemiah viii. 6
Page 155

Casuistical Morning Exercises

Sermon 1
Samuel Annesley
How May We Give Christ A Satisfying Account, Why We Attend Upon the
Ministry of the Word?
But what went ye out for to see?--Matthew xi. 9
Page 173

Sermon 2
Matthew Barker
Wherein, and Wherefore, the Damnation of Those That Perish Under the
Gospel Will Be More Intolerable Than the Damnation of Sodom, or the
Worst of the Heathens, at the Day of Judgment.
But I say unto you, That it shall be more tolerable for the land of
Sodom in the day of judgment, than for thee.--Matthew xi. 24
Page 198

Sermon 3
Richard Steele
How the Uncharitable and Dangerous Contentions That Are Among
Professors of the True Religion, May Be Allayed.
But if ye bite and devour one another, take heed that ye be not
consumed one of another.--Galatians v. 15
Page 215

Sermon 4
Richard Mayo
From What Fear of Death Are The Children of God Delivered By Christ,
and By What Means Doth He Deliver Them From It?
And deliver them who through fear of death were all their life-time
subject to bondage.--Hebrews ii. 15
Page 253

Sermon 5
Peter Vinke
How Is Gospel-Grace the Best Motive to Holiness?
And, Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from
iniquity.--2 Timothy 11. 19
Page 264

Sermon 6
Vincent Alsop
What Is That Fulness of God Every True Christian Ought to Pray and
Strive to be Filled With?
And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might
be filled with all the fulness of God.--Ephesians iii. 19
Page 285

Sermon 7
Richard Adams
How Are the Ordinary Means of Grace More Certainly Successful For
Conversion, Than If Persons From Heaven or Hell Should Tell Us What Is
Done There?
And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither
will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead.--Luke xvi. 7
Page 313

Sermon 8
Thomas Cole
How May It Convincingly Appear, That Those Who Think It An Easy Matter to Believe, Are Yet Destitute of Saving Faith?
And what is the exceeding greatness of his power to us-ward who believe, according to the working of his mighty power, which he wrought in Christ, when he raised him from the dead.--Ephesians i. 19, 20
Page 332

Sermon 9
Edward Veal
What Is The Danger of a Death-Bed Repentance?
And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom.--Luke xxiii. 42
Page 346

Sermon 10
Thomas Woodcock
How Doth Practical Godliness Better Rectify The Judgment Than Doubtful Disputations?
Him that is weak in the faith receive ye, but not to doubtful disputations.--Romans xiv. 1
Page 369

Sermon 11
William Bates
How Is Sin The Most Formidable Evil?
How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?--Genesis xxxix. 9
Page 384

Sermon 12
George Hamond
How May Private Christians Be Most Helpful to Promote the Entertainment of the Gospel?
Walk in wisdom toward them that are without.--Colossians iv. 5
Page 410

Sermon 13
Nathanael Vincent
How Christ Is To Be Followed As Our Example.
Leaving us an example, that ye should follow his steps.--1 Peter ii. 21
Page 437

Sermon 14
Matthew Sylvester
How May A Lukewarm Temper Be Effectually Cured in Ourselves, And In One Another?
And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day (to be) approaching.--Hebrews x. 24, 25
Page 451

Sermon 15
Samuel Slater
What Is The Duty of Magistrates, From the Highest to the Lowest, For The Suppressing of Profaneness?
For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.--Romans xiii. 3
Page 481

Sermon 16
Henry Hurst
How May We Inquire After News, Not As Athenians, But As Christians, For the Better Management of Our Prayers and Praises for the Church of God?
For all the Athenians and strangers which were there spent their time in nothing else, but either to tell, or to hear some new thing.--Acts xvii. 21
Page 531

Sermon 17
Daniel Burgess
Wherein May We More Hopefully Attempt The Conversion of Younger People, Than of Others?
Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth: or, as some read it, Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy choice.--Ecclesiastes xii. 1
Page 550

Sermon 18
Daniel Williams
What Repentance of National Sins Doth God Require, As Ever We Expect National Mercies?
Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in mercy; break up your fallow ground: for it is time to seek the Lord, till he come and rain righteousness upon you.--Hosea x. 12
Page 585.

Volume 5 (733 pages)

Sermon 1
Thomas Case
The Introduction
Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.--2 Timothy i. 13
Page 9

Sermon 2
William Bates
God Is.
But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.--Hebrews xi. 6
Page 30

Sermon 3
Benjamin Needler
The Trinity Proved By Scripture.
For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.--1 John v. 7
Page 54

Sermon 4
Samuel Jacombe
The Divine Authority of the Scriptures.
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.--2 Timothy iii. 16
Page 67

Sermon 5
John Howe
Man's Creation In A Holy But Mutable State.
Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions.--Ecclesiastes vii. 29
Page 82

Sermon 6
William Cooper
The Covenant of Works.
And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.--Genesis ii. 16, 17
Page 93

Sermon 7
John Wells
The Fall of Man.
Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned.--Romans v. 12
Page 104

Sermon 8
Peter Vinke
Of Original Sin Inhering.
Knowing this, that our old man is crucified with him, that the body of sin might be destroyed, that henceforth we should not serve sin.--Romans vi. 6
Page 115

Sermon 9
Stephen Watkins
The Misery of Man's Estate By Nature.
And were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.--Ephesians ii. 3
Page 135

Sermon 10
Thomas Manton
Man's Impotency to Help Himself Out Of That Misery.
For when we were yet without strength, in due time Christ died for the ungodly.--Romans v. 6
Page 157

Sermon 11
Thomas Jacombe
The Covenant of Redemption Opened.
When thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the LORD shall prosper in his hand.--Isaiah liii. 10
Page 168

Sermon 12
Samuel Annesley
The Covenant of Grace.
But now hath he obtained a more excellent ministry, by how much also he is the mediator of a better covenant, which was established upon better promises.--Hebrews viii. 6
Page 181

Sermon 13
William Whitaker
The Mediator of the Covenant, Described in His Person, Natures, and Offices.
And one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.--1 Timothy ii. 5
Page 202

Sermon 14
John Meriton
Of Christ's Humiliation.
He humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross.--Philippians ii. 8
Page 214

Sermon 15
William Taylor
Christ's Exaltation.
Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.--Philippians ii. 9--11
Page 236

Sermon 16
Matthew Poole
The Satisfaction of Christ Discussed.
And, having made peace through the blood of his cross, by him to reconcile all things unto himself; by him, I say, whether they be things in earth, or things in heaven.--Colossians 1. 20
Page 259

Sermon 17
Thomas White
Of Effectual Calling.
To them who are the called according to his purpose.--Romans viii. 28
Page 269

Sermon 18
Thomas Lye
The True Believer's Union With Christ Jesus.
But he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit.--1 Corinthians vi. 17
Page 284

Sermon 19
John Gibbon
The Nature of Justification Opened.
Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ:--Romans v. 1
Page 304

Sermon 20
Roger Drake
The Believer's Dignity and Duty Laid Open, in the High Birth Wherewith He Is Privileged, and the Honourable Employment to Which He Is Called.
But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.--John i. 12, 13
Page 328

Sermon 21
Thomas Parson
Of Saving Faith.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.--Acts xvi. 7
Page 345

Sermon 22
Zachary Crofton
Repentance Not To Be Repented, Plainly Asserted, and Practically Explained.
Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.--Acts v. 7
Page 371

Sermon 23
John Sheffield
Of Holiness.
Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:--Hebrews xii. 14
Page 426

Sermon 24
Edmund Calamy
Of The Resurrection.
Why should it be thought a thing unreasonable [incredible] with you, that God should raise the dead?--Acts xxvi. 8
Page 439

Sermon 25
Thomas Watson
The Day of Judgment Asserted.
Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.--Acts xvii. 31
Page 459

Sermon 26
Richard Adams
Of Hell.
Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels.--Matthew xxv. 41
Page 471

Sermon 27
Thomas Woodcock
Of Heaven.
Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world.--Matthew xxv. 34
Page 492

Sermon 28
Thomas Case
The Conclusion.
Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus.--2 Timothy i. 13
Page 516

The Morning Exercise Against Popery


Sermon 1
Christopher Fowler
The Scripture To Be Read By The Common People.
I charge you by the Lord that this epistle be read unto all the holy brethren.--1 Thessalonians v. 27
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Sermon 2
Thomas Manton
The Scripture Is A Sufficient Rule of Christian Faith, Or A Record Of All Necessary Christian Doctrines, Without Any Supplement Of Unwritten Traditions, As Containing Any Necessary Matter Of Faith; And Is Thus Far Sufficient For The Decision of All Controversies.
Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.--2 Thessalonians ii. 15
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Sermon 3
John Owen
The Testimony of the Church Is Not The Only Nor The Chief Reason of Our Believing the Scripture to be the Word of God.
They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them.--Luke xvi. 29
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Sermon 4
Matthew Poole
Pope and Councils Not Infallible.
But be not ye called Rabbi: for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren. And call no man your father upon the earth: for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.--Matthew xxiii. 8--10
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Sermon 5
Richard Baxter
Christ, And Not The Pope, Universal Head of the Church.
Now ye are the body of Christ, and members in particular. And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.--1 Corinthians xii. 27, 28
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Sermon 6
Henry Hurst
Kings and Emperors Not Rightful Subjects to the Pope.
I think myself happy, king Agrippa, because I shall answer for myself this day before thee touching all the things whereof I am accused of the Jews.--Acts xxvi. 2
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Volume 6 (812 pages)
This volume begins with sermon 7, directly below.


Sermon 7
Henry Wilkinson
The Pope of Rome Is Antichrist.
Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition; who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself that he is God. Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things? And now ye know what withholdeth that he might be revealed in his time. For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming: even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.--2 Thessalonians ii. 3--10
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Sermon 8
Peter Vinke
Protestants Separated For Christ's Name's Sake.
Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake.--Luke vi. 22
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Sermon 9
Samuel Lee
The Visibility of the True Church.
And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.--Matthew xvi. 18
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Sermon 10
Richard Mayo
Invocation of Saints and Angels Unlawful.
How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?--Romans x. 14
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Sermon 11
Edward West
Purgatory a Groundless and Dangerous Doctrine.
But he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.--1 Corinthians iii. 15
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Sermon 12
William Jenkin
No Sin Venial.
The wages of sin is death.--Romans vi. 23
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Sermon 13
Edward Veal
Whether the Good Works of Believers Be Meritorious of Eternal Salvation.--Negatum Est.
Also unto thee, O Lord, belongeth mercy: for thou renderest to every man according to his work.--Psalm lxii. 12
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Sermon 14
Thomas Lye
No Works of Super-Erogation.
So likewise ye, when ye shall have done all those things which are commanded you, say, We are unprofitable servants: we have done that which was our duty to do.--Luke xvii. 10
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Sermon 15
David Clarkson
The Doctrine of Justification is Dangerously Corrupted in the Roman Church.
Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus:--Romans iii. 24
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Sermon 16
Benjamin Needler
God Not to be Worshipped As Represented by an Image.
Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.--Matthew iv. 10
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Sermon 17
Nathanael Vincent
Public Prayer Should Be In A Known Tongue.
I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also.--1 Corinthians xiv. 15
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Sermon 18
Samuel Annesley
Of Indulgences.
For by one offering he hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified.--Hebrews x. 14
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Sermon 19
Thomas Vincent
The Popish Doctrine Which Forbiddeth to Marry, Is A Devilish and Wicked Doctrine.
Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, that in the latter times some shall depart from the faith, giving heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; speaking lies in hypocrisy; having their conscience seared with a hot iron; forbidding to marry,, &c.--1 Timothy iv. 1--3
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Sermon 20
Richard Fairclough
The Nature, Possibility, and Duty, of a True Believer's Attaining to a Certain Knowledge of His Effectual Vocation, Eternal Election, and Final Perseverance to Glory.
Wherefore the rather, brethren, give diligence to make your calling and election sure: for if ye do these things, ye shall never fall.--2 Peter i. 10
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Sermon 21
Matthew Sylvester
There Are But Two Sacraments Under the New Testament.
Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.--Proverbs xxx. 6
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Sermon 22
Edward Lawrence
There Is No Transubstantiation in the Lord's Supper.
For I have received of the Lord that which also I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jesus the same night in which he was betrayed took bread: and when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me. After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me.--1 Corinthians xi. 23--25
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Sermon 23
Richard Steele
The Right of Every Believer to the Blessed Cup in the Lord's Supper.
And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.--Matthew xxvi. 27, 28
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Sermon 24
Thomas Wadsworth
Christ Crucified the Only Proper Gospel-Sacrifice.
But this man, after he had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever, sat down on the right hand of God.--Hebrews x. 12
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Sermon 25
Thomas Doolittle
Popery Is A Novelty; And the Protestants' Religion Was Not Only Before Luther, But the Same That Was Taught By Christ and His Apostles.
Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein.--Jeremiah vi. 16
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Indexes.

Thomas Hartwell Horne
I. Of the Names of the Authors of the Sermons, Together With the Subjects of the Sermons Severally Contributed by Them.
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Thomas Hartwell Horne
II. Of Texts of Scripture Which Are the Subjects of the Sermons, and the Scope of Which is for the Most Part Explained.
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Thomas Hartwell Horne
III. Of the Principal Matters Discussed in the Morning Exercises.
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J. Grabham
IV. Of Texts of Scripture Which Are Incidentally Cited and Explained.
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P. Higdon
V. Of the Names of Authors Cited.
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NAVE'S TOPICAL BIBLE

"Nave's Topical Bible, the best known of all topical bibles, has been a valuable Bible-study reference and a best-seller for more than 75 years. It is a comprehensive digest of over 20,000 topics and sub-topics with more than 100,000 associated Scripture references. The most significant references for each topic actually include the full text of the verse cited (and all verses are from the King James Version of the Bible--RB) -- saving the need to separately look up each verse. Because Nave's groups verses by 'idea' (or 'topic'), it offers a better overview of relevant Scriptures than a concordance, which only lists or indexes verses according to specific words. This edition also includes the helpful Scripture index (left out of some other editions), which makes it possible for the reader studying a particular biblical text to locate every topic and grouping of Scripture in Nave's whenever a particular verse is included. That way, it is possible for the reader to study either all the verses related to a particular topic or all the topics related to a particular verse -- it works both ways. For the pastor or teacher interested in saving hours of time but not willing to give their second best, and for anyone wanting to be challenged by what God has to say about a given subject, Nave's Topical Bible is the passport that will allow immediate and successful entry to the many points of interest" (back cover). 1615 pages, indexed.

GREEK NEW TESTAMENT (Textus Receptus)

The "Textus Receptus" (Received Text), following Beza's 1598 edition, underlying the 1611 King James Version.

MITCHELL, ALEXANDER F.

Minutes of the Sessions of the Westminster Assembly of Divines While Engaged in Preparing Their Directory for Church Government, Confession of Faith, and Catechisms (November 1644 to March 1649) (1874 edition)

Warfield states, "The fundamental authority for the study of the work of the Assembly for the period covered by it is, of course, the volume of its Minutes edited by Drs. A.F. Mitchell and John Struthers." This work was also called the best book concerning the Assembly by Gregg Singer. It was compiled from transcripts originally procured by a committee of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. An invaluable aid for all those who love creedal Christianity, as it is revealed in the Holy Scriptures. A very rare resource that should contribute much to the ongoing Reformation. Indexed, 643 pages.

MITCHELL, ALEXANDER F.

The Westminster Assembly: Its History and Standards

In the first three lectures, the author has given a succinct account of English Puritanism from its origin to the meeting of the Westminster Assembly, and in the tenth lecture, he has given a similar account of the history of doctrine in the British Churches during the same period. The seven intervening lectures were prepared in accord with the author's desire to complete his researches on the Westminster Assembly.

Throughout this work, Mitchell has endeavored to give prominence to aspects of this magnificent period in Puritan history which have hitherto been generally overlooked and to treat more briefly of those which have been previously dwelt on -- making this the ideal companion volume to Hetherington's History of the Westminster Assembly and Gillespie's notes taken at this assembly (found in his Works).

Moreover, Mitchell writes in an irenic manner, making this a perfect introductory volume to Puritanism and the work of the Assembly.

Mitchell notes the importance of the Westminster Assembly in the following manner,

Richard Baxter, who was perhaps as competent as any of their contemporaries to give an impartial verdict, does not hesitate to affirm that "the divines there congregated were men of eminent learning and godliness, ministerial ability and fidelity; and being not worthy,' he modestly adds, 'to be one of them myself, I may the more freely speak that truth which I know, even in the face of malice and envy, that so far as I am able to judge by the information of all history... the Christian world since the days of the apostles had never a Synod of more excellent divines." (p. 118).

Thus, it has been noted by many, that next to the Scripture itself, there is probably more to be gained from the study of this segment of history (and the works of the men God called to produce the Puritan intellect and the Westminster family of documents) than any other single period of history -- right up to the present era. Mitchell's account of this age of brilliance is a veritable information cornucopia in which all lovers of Puritanism, the Westminster Assembly, and especially the truth of Christ (which these our forefathers in the faith so boldly proclaimed) can readily take delight! "The Westminster Assembly, if it does not form a landmark in the history of our common Protestantism, must at least be admitted to constitute an epoch, and a notable one, in the history of Puritanism," notes Mitchell. Don't miss this fine historical account. 519 pages.

MITCHELL, ALEXANDER F.

Catechisms of the Second Reformation (1886)

Part 1: The Shorter Catechism and its Puritan Precursors.

Part 2: Rutherford's and other Scottish Catechisms of the same epoch.

Includes a historical introduction and biographical notices. Explains the composition and sources of the Catechisms of the Westminster Assembly. Gives specimens of the Catechisms which were previously in use among the doctrinal Puritans in England and Scotland and those laid before the Assembly. Mitchell was Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of St. Andrews. 410 pages.

MITCHELL, ALEXANDER F.

The Records of the Commissions of the General Assemblies 1646 and 1647

MITCHELL, ALEXANDER F.

The Scottish Reformation: Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, & Distinctive Characteristics
Edited by David Hay Fleming who states that "the present volume is valuable in several ways, not the least of these being that it embodies, on many obscure and important points, the matured views of one of the most competent and cautious of historical students -- one who grudged no time and spared no labour in eliciting and elucidating the truth." Contains a biographical sketch of the author by James Christie. Hits all the high points of Reformational development in Scotland, including Hamilton, Wishart, Knox, the 1560 Confession, the First and Second Books of Discipline, etc.

TEELINCK, WILLIAM

The Resting Place of the Mind, that is a propounding of the wonderful providence of God whereupon a Christian man ought to rest and repose himself even when all our outward means of helps are cut off from him. 1622.

According to Joel Beeke in "The Quest for Full Assurance: The Legacy of Calvin and His Successors" (http://www.swrb.com/catalog/b.htm), "What William Perkins was to English Puritanism, Willem Teellinck was to the Dutch Second Reformation" (p. 98).

Furthermore, Beeke notes that "Teellinck's lifelong goal was to bring English-style, pietistic Puritanism to the Dutch. He succeeded in doing that. More than any other divine of his day, he contributed to the Dutch Second Reformation. That movement was so like English Puritanism that it is often called Dutch Puritanism" (p. 99).

This little book was written to encourage Christians to trust in the Lord in the midst of their trials. Even when the ordinary outward means that we need to solve our problems are unavailable, God can still easily rescue us from our predicament. Indeed, sometimes He removes those means so that He will receive all the glory:

"The means which commonly God doth use, in giving us His blessing, are indeed but as curtains, and drawing clothes, after, or under the which, God so doth hide Himself, that His working cannot be seen, but by the eye of faith: wherefore also the Lord God, when he hath been pleased sometimes to manifest Himself, in some work which he intended to do, hath taken express order, that the ordinary means should be removed, that so all the world might see the finger of God therein, and acknowledge that it was He that had done it" (p. 18).

"Loe, thus doth the Lord strip His people often times of all outward means, when His purpose is to help them, to the end that His finger might the better be seen in giving them victory" (p. 19). 

Teellinck notes that "no child of God then ought to be faint-hearted, though he be stripped of all outward means, for the Lord who is with him, is not bound to any means, His hand is not shortened that He should not be able to help, though the means be shortened, yea quite cut off" (p. 24).

Too often people trust in the outward means rather than God. But this is foolish because "tis most certain, that all our well-being is not shut up in the outward means, it lieth not wound up in the bread we eat, but in the hand of God, and the word of His blessing" (p. 29).

48 pages.

ROBERTS, WILLIAM L.

The Reformed Presbyterian Catechism (1853)

A manual of instruction, drawing from such notable authors as William Symington and J.R. Willson, presenting "arguments and facts confirming and illustrating the 'Distinctive Principles' of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. Chapters deal with:

Christ's Mediatorial Dominion in general

Christ's exclusive Headship over the Church

The Supreme and Ultimate Authority of the Word of God in the Church

Civil Government, the Moral Ordinance of God

Christ's Headship over the Nations

The Subjection of the Nations to God and to Chris

The Word, or Revealed Will of God, the Supreme Law in the State

The Duty of Nations, in their National Capacity, to acknowledge and support the True Religion

The Spiritual Independence of the Church of Christ

The Right and Duty of Dissent from an immoral Constitution of Civil Government

The Duty of Covenanting, and the Permanent Obligations of Religious Covenants

The Application of these Principles to the Governments, where Reformed Presbyterians reside, in the form of a Practical Testimony

Application of the Testimony to the British Empire

A most important book, as we approach (possibly) the end of the great apostasy and will need to prepare for the dawning of the glorious millennial blessings to come; the days prophesied in which the church "shalt also suck the milk of the Gentiles, and shalt suck the breast of kings" (Isa. 60:16). 188 pages.

HILL, THOMAS

The Trade of Truth Advanced, in a sermon preached on Proverbs 23:23, to the Honorable House of Commons, at their solemn fast, July 27, 1642.

According to Thomas Smith in the book "Select Memoirs of the Lives, Labours, and Sufferings, of Those Pious and Learned English and Scottish Divines..." (http://www.swrb.com/catalog/S.htm), Thomas Hill was a godly English minister and member of the Westminster Assembly. "Dr. Hill was a divine much distinguished for his humility and purity of life, an excellent and useful preacher, of great learning and moderation; but strongly opposed to the doctrines of Arminius" (p. 554).

This is a sermon on Proverbs 23:23, "Buy the truth, and sell it not."

Many Christians today probably do not realize the sacrifices that have had to be made throughout history to defend Biblical truth, and how important this has been. Hill writes,

"Truth is so precious a jewel, you must never expect to have the markets cheap. The Devil at first laid siege against the truths, which were most fundamental, that so he might have ruined all the buildings; he would by the subtlety of ancient heretics have huckstered up those truths, which concerned the natures and person of Christ, this cost very dear, before the four first councils could settle truth against the heretics of those times. Afterwards, when popery invaded all the offices of Christ (such a dangerous gangrene is it) undermining Him, as the Prophet, as the Priest, and as the King of His Church, it cost no little blood in England and Germany, to vindicate the doctrine of divine worship, and of the holy sacraments, from such errors as opposed the prophetical and priestly office of Christ" (p. 12).

"Gospel truth at first cost the blood of Christ, then watered with the blood of many martyrs, which made it throng up so plentifully. It is observable, the church hath been seldom fully possessed of any grand truth, without much debate, without some bloody sufferings. How dear did it cost Athanasius to justify the Divinity of Christ, against the Arians? and shall we suffer any of that kindred to buy it again out of our hands! How courageously did Augustine rescue the doctrine of grace, from the Pelagians' hands, whom he calls the enemies of grace? and shall we suffer it to be betrayed to their brethren the Arminians!" (pp. 38-39).

Hill notes the following unusual event:

"Historians report, that about the year 1517, when Leo the tenth was making some thirty cardinals, there was such a terrible tempest in the Church, that shaked the babe out of the Virgin Mary's arms, and the keys out of Saint Peter's hands, which they interpreted as ominous, and indeed so it proved; shortly after Luther arose, who so much battered the Pope's power" (p. 29).

With the recent flood of sex scandals among homosexual Roman priests in the US, it is especially interesting that Hill points to a similar problem much earlier in history. This resulted from the introduction of additional error into the Roman church.

"In a Synod at London Anselm forbade priest's marriage in England, and in the next year were discovered a great company of Sodomites amongst them. Such is the woeful fruit of selling truth, which would be a spur, quickening to good, and a bridle restraining from evil" (p. 41).

As the history of the Roman church has shown, people have been too willing to "sell the truth" in order to be entertained in their churches. This could probably also be said of many contemporary churches.

"It was a notable design of those bishops at Bononia, that gave Pope Julius the third this very counsel, how to establish the Roman religion; Let the people (say they) have pompous prayers, images, tapers, organs, and diverse musical instruments in their temples; These are things with which the people are much delighted, and being taken up with these, they almost forget that doctrine which is so destructive to us" (pp. 51-52).

This sermon encourages Christians to realize the importance of doctrinal truth, a message that is desperately needed in our day.

63 pages.

HOWE, JOHN

Of Charity in Reference to Other Men's Sins, 1 Cor 13:5, 1681.

According to James Darling's Cyclopaedia Bibliographica (http://www.swrb.com/catalog/D.htm), John Howe was one of the faithful English Puritan ministers who was ejected from his church in 1662. Darling adds that "The late Robert Hall said that he had learned more from John Howe than from any other author he had ever read, and that there is an astonishing magnificence in his conceptions" (p. 1560).

This book is about Christians' attitudes towards the sins of other people. For example, Howe notes that some people are happy to see others sin because it makes them feel superior to those people. But it is itself sinful for a Christian to feel this way. "What is it now to rejoice in another man's sin  Think what it is, and how impossible it is to be where the love of God hath any place. What  to be glad that such a one is turning a man into a devil! A reasonable immortal soul, capable of Heaven, into a fiend of Hell! To be glad that such a soul is tearing itself off from God, is blasting its own eternal hopes, and destroying all its possibilities of a future well-being! Blessed God! How repugnant is this to Charity?" (p. 18).

"One would think them indeed but half men, and scarce any Christians, that can allow themselves so inhumane, and unhallowed a pleasure, as rejoicing in another's sin! 'Tis very unworthy of a man to take pleasure in seeing his fellow-man turning beast. There is little in it of the ingenuity that belongs to humane nature, to delight in the harms of others; much less of the prudence, to make sport of a common mischief" (p. 54).

Rather than rejoicing over the sins of others, Christians should mourn over the sin and pray for the repentance of the offender. In some cases, however, charity and duty will require separation from the offender. "We are to decline their society: i.e. when their heinous guilt appears, and while their repentance appears not. Scripture is so plain, and copious to this purpose, that it would suppose them very ignorant of the Bible, for whom it should be needful to quote texts. We must avoid them for our own sake, that we be not infected, nor be partakers in their sin, and guilt. For theirs (and so charity requires it), that they may be ashamed, which may be the means of their reduction and salvation: And (which is most considerable) for the honour of the Christian religion, that it may be vindicated, and rescued from reproach, as much as in us lies" (pp. 41-42).

In this respect Christians have an infallible example. "The great God is our example, who refuses the fellowship of apostate persons, yea and churches: Departs, and withdraws his affronted Glory. It is pure, and declines all taint" (p. 42).

68 pages.

KITCHEN, JOHN

How Must We Reprove, That We May Not Partake of Other Men's Sins (1661, reprinted 1844)
Deals with the question in the title as it pertains to the church, the nation, and especially the family. An important sermon dealing with an almost forgotten duty for all Christians that seek to remain faithful to Christ. Shows how "(b)y delightful society and company with wicked men to countenance them, so we become partakers of their sins: "But now I have written unto you, not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat. Therefore put away from among yourselves that wicked person" (1 Cor. 5:11,13). Also demonstrates that "(i)f we would not partake of the sins of others, we must reprove the sins of others (Lev. 19; Ezk. 33:7-9). So the apostle expressly; (Eph. 5:11;) intimating that you do certainly approve them, if you do not reprove them. Contains an interesting aside that provides an answer to the philosophical questions raised by the existence of evil. Strong teaching.

LANDIS, ROBERT

Infidelity Exposed, and Its Charges Against Christianity Repelled (1836)
A discourse from Deuteronomy 32:31 defending Christianity and exposing the folly of Hobbs, Hume, Rousseau, Paine and others. 35 pages.

LEE, SAMUEL

What Means May Be Used Towards the Conversion of Our Carnal Relations (1661, reprinted 1844)
Help in an area in which almost everyone prays, desires and has need.

LOBB, STEPHEN

How May We Graciously Improve Those Doctrines and Providences Which Transcend Our Understandings?
This is one sample sermon from the Puritan Sermons (six volumes) which were the "The Morning Exercises at Cripplegate," listed below. Based on Romans 11:33: "O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable are his judgments, and his ways past finding out!", this sermon tackles one of the most trying aspects of the life of faith (i.e. understanding and resting in the ways of God, even when His path of righteousness so transcends our understanding as to be incomprehensible to the finite human mind.)

MCKNIGHT, W.J.

Covenanting, Communion and Confessions: With a Short Summary of the Westminster Confession of Faith

 

Deals with the terms of communion as they relate to the Reformation Creeds and the Westminster Confession. Defends creedalism and the historic progress evident in the faithful creeds. Touches on covenanting. Contains a useful summary of every chapter of the Westminster Confession of Faith. In classic Reformed Presbyterian style, the author notes the testimony of the martyrs in leaving "a noble example for us and our posterity to follow, in contending for all divine truth, and in testifying against all contrary evils, which may exist in the corrupt constitutions of either church or state."

PRICE, GREG

Foundation for Reformation: The Regulative Principle of Worship (1995)

"The central focus of Reformed Protestantism was its interpretation of worship," writes Eire in War Against the Idols (p. 3, $US39.95). Acknowledging this fact in the idea that the regulative principle is just the application of sola Scriptura and the sovereignty of God to worship, Price convincingly argues for a return to Scriptural purity in worship. He maintains the regulative principle of worship, in all its beauty and splendor, as that which came from the hand of God, and as an indispensable component of true Christian piety.

Furthermore, it should be noted, that "it is also important to realize that the regulative principle also provides the basis for the positive work of reformation. That is, it not only requires the exclusion of man-made worship; but it points us to the divine pattern of true worship" (Kevin Reed, John Knox: The Forgotten Reformer, [PHP CD, $98.98).

The item above is in the "FREE BOOKS" file on this CD.

BRIDGES, CHARLES

The Christian Ministry with an Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency
Bridges begins by considering the general and personal causes of ministerial ineffectiveness, and goes on to examine comprehensively preaching and pastoral work. This book was one of the few which the godly Robert Murray M'Cheyne took with him to the Holy Land, and, in its field, it is without an equal (dust jacket).

McNAUGHER, JOHN

Psalms in Worship: A Special Exegesis of Col. 3:16 and Eph. 5:19 (1907)
One of the best-argued short writings defending the exclusive use of Psalms in the public worship of the Lord's day service. Focuses on some of the most hotly debated texts. A great introduction to this topic.

On this disk you get two editions of the 1599 Geneva Bible!

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The Geneva Bible is the Puritan Bible with Reformation promoting marginal notes authored by prominent leaders of the Reformation (during the time of John Calvin and John Knox). The New Testament was translated out of the Greek by Theodore Beza. The Geneva Bible was the predominant English translation during the period in which the English and Scottish Reformations gained great impetus. Iain Murray, in his classic work on revival and the interpretation of prophecy, The Puritan Hope (http://www.swrb.com/catalog/M.htm), notes,

...the two groups in England and Scotland developed along parallel lines, like two streams originating at one fountain. The fountain was not so much Geneva, as the Bible which the exiles newly translated and issued with many marginal notes... it was read in every Presbyterian and Puritan home in both realms (p. 7).

This time also saw the rise of the forces for covenanted Reformation against the corruption and abuses of prelacy and the royal factions. Darkness was dispelled as people read this Bible and saw for themselves that there is no authority above the Holy Scriptures. Discerning this truth, it became apparent that the civil tyranny and the heretical superstitions imposed by Pope, King and Bishops were to be resisted unto death, if necessary (i.e. because these innovations in church and state were opposed to the Kingship of Christ and the law of His kingdom, as set forth in Holy Scripture).

Moreover, this is the Bible that led to the King James edition. James (a flaming homosexual, megalomaniac, and tyrant) did not want the Calvinistic marginal notes of the Geneva Bible getting into the hands of the people because he considered them "seditious;" hence, he authorized the King James Version as a substitute (though the KJV far surpasses modern translations).

Although most people today have never heard of the Geneva Bible, it was so popular from 1560 to 1644 that it went through 140+ printings. The reason for its popularity among the faithful is obvious: the marginal notes promoted a full-orbed, nation-changing Protestantism! Taking a modern work, such as the Scofield Reference Bible, and comparing the notes to those of the Geneva Bible, it will readily be seen that the religion of the Protestant Reformation bears no resemblance to much of the nonsense being prattled today!

Additionally, the later editions of the Geneva Bible (like this 1599 edition) are more strongly Calvinistic and anti-Papal. Eason notes in The Genevan Bible, Notes on its Production and Distribution (see below),

The notes of Tomson's New Testament of 1576, which took the place of the New Testament of the Bible of 1560 in many editions from 1587 onward, are entirely different from those in the Geneva Bible. They are taken from Beza's Latin Testament, and are controversial and strongly Calvinistic.

Furthermore, Eason cites Pocock (a rabid anti-Calvinist) in the same book,

The changes adopted in the Geneva Bible and New Testament synchronise with the gradual spread of the Calvinistic heresy and the contemporaneous development of hatred of the whole Papal system of doctrine. The notes attacked the Sacramental teaching of the Church, substituting for it the Calvinistic doctrines of election and reprobation. They taught that Sacraments are nothing more than signs and seals of grace previously given to the elect. All passages about the Sacraments are explained away. (We cite this quote, though it is full of a good deal of devilish nonsense, to demonstrate that even the enemies of biblical truth recognized the powerful impact that the Geneva Bible was having in furthering the Protestant Reformation, as well as to show that the notes in the later versions of the Geneva Bible were moving in the direction of a more distinct testimony against error and for the truth--RB).

"There were three primary editions of the Geneva Bible:

(1) The editions that follow the first edition of 1560.

(2) The editions in which Tomson's New Testament of 1576 is substituted for the 1560 New Testament.

(3) The Bibles from 1598 that contain the Notes on Revelation of Francis Junius." (The Genevan Bible, Notes on its Production and Distribution).

In our opinion, the notes in the 1599 edition were the most faithful to Scripture.

FEATURES (Tolle Lege 1599 Geneva Bible):

    * Word-for-word accuracy with the 1599 Geneva Bible

    * Original cross references

    * Modern spelling

    * Original study notes by Reformers

    * Old English Glossary

    * 2-page Family Tree Chart

    * Presentation Page with several family registry pages

    * Easy-to-read print

    * Size: 8.75" x 11.5"

    * Approx: 1,400 pages

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Below are some large, informative excerpts from articles on the 1599 Geneva Bible. The first excerpt is by Gary DeMar and the second by Dr. Marshall Foster.

The Forgotten Translation (The Geneva Bible-ed.)
By Gary DeMar, President of American Vision &
Honorary Member of the 1599 Geneva Bible Advisory Board

When Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary) became queen of England in 1553, she was determined to roll back the Reformation and reinstate Roman Catholicism. Mary had strong ties to Catholic Spain. She married Philip II of Spain and induced the English Parliament to recognize the authority of papal Rome. Mary met with a great deal of resistance from Protestant reformers in her own country. Mary showed no signs of compromise. The persecution of Protestants followed.

The era known as the Marian Exile drove hundreds of English scholars to the Continent with little hope of ever seeing their home and friends again. God used this exodus experience to advance the Reformation. A number of English Protestant divines settled in Calvin's Geneva: Miles Coverdale, John Foxe, Thomas Sampson, and William Whittingham. With the protection of the Genevan civil authorities and the support of John Calvin and the Scottish Reformer John Knox, the Church of Geneva determined to produce an English Bible without the need for the imprimatur of either England or Rome - the Geneva Bible.

Translation Work Begins In 1557

The Geneva translators produced a revised New Testament in English in 1557 that was essentially a revision of Tyndale's revised and corrected 1534 edition. Much of the work was done by William Whittingham, the brother-in-law of John Calvin. The Geneva New Testament was barely off the press when work began on a revision of the entire Bible, a process that took more than two years. The new translation was checked with Theodore Beza's earlier work and the Greek text. In 1560 a complete revised Bible was published, translated according to the Hebrew and Greek, and conferred with the best translations in divers languages, and dedicated to Queen Elizabeth I. After the death of Mary, Elizabeth was crowned queen in 1558, once again moving England toward Protestantism. The Geneva Bible was finally printed in England in 1575 only after the death of Archbishop Matthew Parker, editor of the Bishop's Bible.

England's Most Popular Bible

While other English translations failed to capture the hearts of the reading public, the Geneva Bible was instantly popular. Between 1560 and 1644 at least 144 editions appeared. For forty years after the publication of the King James Bible, the Geneva Bible continued to be the Bible of the home. Oliver Cromwell used extracts from the Geneva Bible for his Soldier's Pocket Bible which….

A Threat to King James

In 1620 the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth with their Bibles and a conviction derived from those Bibles of establishing a new nation. The Bible was not the King James Version. When James I became king of England in 1603, there were two translations of the Bible in use; the Geneva Bible was the most popular, and the Bishops' Bible was used for reading in churches.

King James disapproved of the Geneva Bible because of its Calvinistic leanings. He also frowned on what he considered to be seditious marginal notes on key political texts. A marginal note for Exodus 1:9 indicated that the Hebrew midwives were correct in disobeying the Egyptian king's orders, and a note for 2 Chronicles 15:16 said that King Asa should have had his mother executed and not merely deposed for the crime of worshipping an idol. The King James Version of the Bible grew out of the king's distaste for these brief but potent doctrinal commentaries. He considered the marginal notes to be a political threat to his kingdom.

At a conference at Hampton Court in 1604 with bishops and theologians, the king listened to a suggestion by the Puritan scholar John Reynolds that a new translation of the Bible was needed. Because of his distaste for the Geneva Bible, James was eager for a new translation….

A Threat to Rome

In addition to being a threat to the king of England, the Geneva Bible was outspokenly anti-Roman Catholic, as one might expect. Rome was still persecuting Protestants in the sixteenth century. Keep in mind that the English translators were exiles from a nation that was returning to the Catholic faith under a queen who was burning Protestants at the stake. The anti-Roman Catholic sentiment is most evident in the Book of Revelation: "The beast that cometh out of the bottomless pit (Rev. 11:7) is the Pope, which hath his power out of hell and cometh thence." In the end, the Geneva Bible was replaced by the King James Version, but not before it helped to settle America.

Back in Geneva

Calvin knew that the job of reforming a city seemingly bent on destruction would not be easy. "There is no place in the world that I fear more," he confessed. Immorality was at an all-time high, with gambling, street brawls, drunkenness, adultery, and public indecency common everywhere. But not all was dark. When he arrived on September 13, 1541, a change had come over the city. The people actually wanted him to return. The city officials bestowed honors on him and apologized for the way he had been treated. The Council members assured Calvin that they would cooperate with him to restore the Gospel and moral order. The businessmen were equally relieved to learn that Calvin might return. Calvin was overwhelmed by the outward display of affection and decided to return to Geneva. On September 16th he wrote to Farel: "Your wish is granted. I am held fast here. May God give His blessing."

Calvin's Contributions

Calvin continued his work of reformation, not by a heavy-handed use of the civil magistrate, but with the preaching of God's Word and the building of the Church. Church government was lacking, not only in Geneva, but all over Protestant Europe. Calvin understood that only the Church, not the State, could define orthodox theology and bring about true long-term reform. According to the Bible, the State and the Church were jurisdictionally separate. Each had its God-ordained area of jurisdiction and authority - one civil (the State) and one ecclesiastical (the Church). Even so, Calvin insisted, both Church and State were ordained by God and obligated to follow His laws as they applied to their specific appointed jurisdictions.

Calvin's view that God reigns everywhere and over all things led him to develop the biblical idea that man can serve God in every area of life - church, civil government, education, art, music, business, law, journalism. There was no need to be a priest, a monk, or a nun to get closer to God. God is glorified in everyday work and family life. Calvin's teaching led directly to what has become known as the "Protestant work ethic." Individual initiative leads to economic productivity as Christians work out their faith in their callings before God.

Stricken with tuberculosis, Calvin preached his last sermon on February 6, 1564. Although bedridden until his death on May 27, 1564, Calvin continued to work, extending his legacy in the lives of those who sat under his teaching.

Thanks to the Institutes of the Christian Religion, his printed sermons, the Academy, his commentaries on nearly every book of the Bible (except the Song of Solomon and the Book of Revelation), and his pattern of Church and Civil government, Calvin shaped the thought and motivated the ideals of Protestantism in France, the Netherlands, Poland, Hungry, Scotland, and the English Puritans; many of whom settled in America. The great American historian George Bancroft stated, "He that will not honor the memory, and respect the influence of Calvin, knows but little of the origin of American liberty." The famous German historian, Leopold von Ranke, wrote, "John Calvin was the virtual founder of America." John Adams, the second president of the United States, wrote: "Let not Geneva be forgotten or despised. Religious liberty owes it most respect."

(c) 2006 Tolle Lege Press & The Geneva Bible Restoration Project

Introduction to the 1599 Geneva Bible
By Dr. Marshall Foster, President of the Mayflower Institute &
Member of the 1599 Geneva Bible Advisory Board

The Geneva Bible has been the lost treasure of Christendom for almost 400 years.  Nearly forgotten by the modern world, this version of the Holy Scriptures was translated and compiled by exiled reformers in Geneva (1557-1560) and stands alone in history as the force that transformed the English speaking world from the backwater of history to the center of civilization.

The 2006 edition is the first completely new publication of the Geneva Bible available in modern times….

Setting the Stage

Barbarous England in 1557 was less than civilized.  Over 300 men were burned at the stake by the Catholic tyrant, "Bloody Mary Tudor," merely for promoting the English Reformation.  Most of the semi-illiterate clergy (both Catholic and Protestant) in the established church compounded the problem, since most received their parish jobs as pay offs and often were incapable or unwilling to preach.  The impoverished and spiritually starved masses frequently found solace in the bottle, while the Gentry class compromised their conscience and virtue to cater to the intrigues of the royal court.

Into this "trough of despair" the light of God's written Word began to liberate the English speaking nations as it penetrated the hearts and transformed the minds of the population.  It is no exaggeration to say that the Geneva Bible was the central catalyst that catapulted England, Scotland and America out of slavish feudalism to the heights of Christian civilization.

As the first Bible to be read by the common people in English, the Geneva Bible spread self-government, free enterprise, education, virtue, protection of women and children and godly culture.   John Knox used the Geneva Bible as he preached with power at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh and brought Scotland back from clan dominated, semi-pagan barbarity to Christian faith and liberty….

As the following history illustrates the providential invention of movable type, coupled with the Geneva Bible, brought His Book into the lives and homes of the English speaking world.

History of the Geneva Bible

It is hard for us in our day to realize that the Bible has only been available to the common Christian in his own language for 400 years.  Before the printing of Luther's German Bible in 1534 and the Geneva Bible in English, laymen, regardless of nationality, for 1500 years had never had a Bible of their own.  The Church and kings kept all but clergy and Latin scholars from reading the Scripture.  Since 1401, in England, it had been a capital crime to read the Bible in what a royal edict called the "vulgar tongue" or the English language.  In 1526, one young English scholar, William Tyndale, attempted to translate the Bible into English.  He escaped to Germany and then to Belgium to fulfill a commitment made shortly after his conversion.  Speaking to a Dublin cleric, Tyndale declared:

 "If God spare my life, ere many years pass, I will cause a boy that draggeth the plow shall know more of the Scriptures than thou dost."

Fulfilling his promise in that year, he translated and published the first-ever mechanically printed New Testament in the English language.  Six thousand first-edition copies were smuggled back into England and lit a fire that could not be put out.

As a fugitive from King Henry VIII, Tyndale was captured and imprisoned in the Belgium castle of Vulroode.  On March 6, 1536, Tyndale was strangled and burned at the stake as he proclaimed, "Lord, open the King of England's eyes." His prayers were answered, as several translations based on Tyndale's monumental work made their way to English pulpits, one of them paid for by this same king, in the years after Tyndale's martyrdom.  But these were pulpit Bibles for the clergy and still the people had no Bible they could afford and, for the most part, they could not read.

In 1553, at the death of Henry VIII's Protestant son, Edward, at 16 years old, Mary Tudor ascended the throne and immediately married the Catholic King of Spain.  She tried violently to stamp out the Reformation and force the people of England back to Roman Catholicism.  She tried to burn all copies of the Bible in English and burned at the stake over 300 of the reformers, pastors and Bible translators.  Thus she earned the well -deserved nickname – Bloody Mary.

Queen Mary's madness caused the Marian Exile which drove approximately 800 English scholars to the Continent.  But God used this exodus to gather, in Geneva, a number of the finest biblical thinkers in history.  Here, under the protection of John Calvin's "little republic", a team of scholars led by William Whittingham, and assisted by Miles Coverdale, Christopher Goodman, Anthony Gilby, John Knox, and Thomas Sampson, was free to collaborate. They produced a new English Bible that was not be beholden to any king or prelate – The Geneva Bible.

William Whittingham, John Calvin's brother-in-law and an excellent scholar, led this impressive group as they produced the first English Translation from the original languages since William Tyndale's revised New Testament of 1534.  The reformers wanted a Bible for the English people that was not based on the less authentic Latin Vulgate which Queen Mary was sure to promote.  They researched the most recently collected Greek and Hebrew manuscripts and translated directly into English.  Whitingham's completed  revision of William Tyndale's New Testament, including many annotations and commentaries, was published in 1557.

Almost immediately, work began on a revision of the whole Bible.  The translation took over two years of toil night and day.  They drew upon painstaking translation from the original languages, Theodore Beza's work and other continental translations, such as Luther's.  The undertaking had the overseen and supported by reformers like John Knox and John Calvin.  It was the first biblical translation produced by a committee rather than by one individual.

The completed Geneva Bible was published in 1560 and dedicated to Queen Elizabeth, who had succeeded her half sister, "Bloody Mary", to the throne and, at least for political reasons, supported the break with the Church of Rome.  The Bible was an instant success that captured the hearts of the people with its powerful, uncompromising prose and over 300,000 words of annotations in the margins to aid in personal study and understanding.

This unique 2006 edition of the 1599 version of the Geneva Bible uses Tomson's revised New Testament (a later revision of Whitingham's New Testament of 1557) and Junius's annotated notes on "Revelation."  The 1599 version has the most complete compilation of annotations of any of the Geneva editions.  It also has a table of interpretations of proper names, which are chiefly found in the Old Testament, and a table of principle subjects contained in the Bible.  The Books of Psalms are collected into English meters by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins and others as they were sung in the early churches….

For generations after its first printing, the Geneva Bible remained the Bible of hearth and personal study in England, Scotland and then in America.  A 1579 Scottish edition of the Geneva version was the first Bible printed in Scotland and soon became the standard of the Scottish Kirk.  The Scottish Parliament passed an act soon after the publication of the Geneva Bible in Scotland making it mandatory for every householder worth 300 marks and every yeoman and burgess worth 500 pounds to have a Bible in the "vulgar tongue" in their homes, under a penalty of 10 pounds.

The Geneva Bible came to be called affectionately the "Breeches Bible."  The term derives from the reference in Genesis 3:7 to Adam and Eve clothing themselves in "breeches" made from fig leaves, a decidedly English term for God's choice of clothes.

So popularity was the Geneva Bible that between 1560 and 1644 there were at least 144 editions were published, versus only 5 editions of the far inferior Bishops Bible.  The Geneva Bible was driven from prominence only after the King James Authorized Version of 1611 was widely promoted by the King and the king's Bishop Laud outlawed the printing of the Geneva Bible in the realm.  When this version disappeared, the people complained that they "Could not see into the sense of Scripture for lack of the spectacles of those Genevan annotations."

The Uniqueness of the Geneva Bible

The Geneva Bible stands as one of the great achievements of Biblical scholarship.  It is the Bible of "firsts".

* It was the first English Bible to be fully translated from the original languages.  The fall of Constantinople (1453) had a providential benefit in the discovery of unknown Greek and Hebrew manuscripts of the Scriptures that were then brought to the West by Christians fleeing the Islamic onslaught.  The obsession with antiquity during the Renaissance also brought other authentic documents and history to light by the time of the Geneva translation.  The scholars in Geneva made full use of all the most accurate manuscripts to produce a Bible that can be trusted for its authenticity.

* It was the first Bible translation to be printed in the easy to read Roman Type, rather than the older "Black Face" Script.  This new 2006 edition of the 1599 Geneva version takes the next step in re-typesetting the text in an easy-to-read form, rather than just offering a facsimile reproduction of a 16th Century edition.  (Check with publisher on details of the layout changes.)

* It was the first Bible to qualify as a study Bible with full notes, annotations and commentary from the foremost scholars of the era.  The translators used these annotations to inform the reader about the original script, to clarify ambiguous meanings and for cross-referencing.  It is a tribute to the intellectual integrity of the translators that they also used italics for the interpolated words that were not in the original language, but helpful for the English vernacular.  This was also a first.

* It was the first Bible ever to mark not only chapters, but to add verse numbers to each of the chapters.  Imagine the ease this created in finding passages, memorization and recitation.  This created a nation of Bible readers.

* It was the first Bible to be printed in a small quarto edition, portable and affordable.  This made it suitable for family use without expensive folios.  Every Pilgrim family, for example, would have a Geneva Bible as the center of daily life.

Impact of the Geneva Bible

The Geneva Bible literally helped create the modern English language which is the preaching and political language of the world today.  With much credit to William Tyndale's linguistic genius and the poetic mastery of Miles Coverdale with his earlier translation of the Poetic Books, the Geneva Bible became the central tool that sparked the literary excellence of the 17th and 18th Centuries in the English speaking world.  The Geneva Bible was the Bible of William Shakespeare… , John Bunyan, the Puritans, who were considered history's greatest expositors, and the Pilgrims as they came to America.  It was the Bible that John Rolfe would have likely used in the conversion of Pocahontas at Jamestown in 1611.

The impact of the annotations and commentary in the Geneva Bible cannot be underestimated.  It was the Calvinist notes of the Geneva Bible that infuriated King James I at Hampton Court in 1604 and caused him to authorize a group of Puritan scholars to produce a non-annotated version of the Bible for him.   The excellent Authorized Version probably would never have been written had it not been for King James's anger toward the Geneva Bible.

The marginal notes of the Geneva Bible presented a systematic biblical worldview that centered on the Sovereignty of God over all of His creation, including the church and the king.  This unique Biblical emphasis, though politically dangerous, was one of the great contributions of John Calvin's influence on the English Reformers.  For example, the marginal note in the Geneva Bible for Exodus 1:9 indicated that the Hebrew midwives were correct in disobeying the orders of the Egyptian King.  King James railed against such interpretation, calling it "seditious."  The tyrant knew that if the people could hold him accountable to God's Word, his days as a "Divine Right" king were numbered.  Calvin and the reformers were not going to change the clear meaning of Scripture to cater to the whims of king or Pope.  The Geneva Bible began the unstoppable march to liberty in England, Scotland and America.

The marginal notes of the Geneva Bible, along with all of its other unique qualities, led the whole English speaking world away from the ignorance, heresy and tyranny of the Middle Ages into a full understanding of God's Kingdom ruling over all.  Calvin and the English reformers who followed in his footsteps and who wrote the Geneva Bible, expounded the whole council of God concerning the liberating doctrines of sola scriptura- the Word of God alone as inspired and directional for our lives and culture, sola fide – faith alone as our only means of justification before God, sola christus – Christ alone as our only mediator, lord and king, sola gratia – grace alone as our only hope of salvation and sanctification, and soli deo Gloria – God alone receiving the glory He is due in heaven and on earth, not king or pope.

These theological articles listed above may seem rudimentary or innocuous when merely listed.  But when they were systematically taught from Scripture and applied to life, as was done in the commentary in the Geneva Bible, whole nations were transformed.   The knowledge of and obedience to God's written Word led to constitutional, limited government, the end of slavery and the caste system, free enterprise and private property, the Puritan work-ethic which inspired the scientific and industrial revolutions, wholesome, uplifting literature along with cultural optimism and development.

The bold innovations of the Geneva Bible impact our world even today.  Because of its readable type, cross references, verse divisions, and commentary, the Geneva Bible became the foundation for what we call group Bible study.  It became the catalyst for individuals to learn to read and study God's Word as they understood the liberating doctrine of the "priesthood of all believers."  It became common in Puritan England for lay leaders to expound the Word and for others to make commentary and discuss its meaning.  This may be taken for granted in our time, but such discussion was forbidden in the organized medieval church before this time and was also limited because the people had no Bible and could not read.

The Geneva Bible's Application for Today

The Geneva Bible was providentially unleashed upon a dark, discouraged, downtrodden English speaking world.  Just when it looked as if the Machiavellian, Divine Right kings, such as the Tudors of England, were about to drive Christendom back to the days of Caesar worship, a Bible appeared  that set the stage for a Christian Reformation of life and culture the likes of which the world had never seen.  By the time of the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, just 28 years after the first printing of the Geneva Bible, it was already being said of the English that they were becoming a "people of the Book."  The results of a people reading and obeying the Word of God were the explosion of faith, character, the first missionary movement in history, literature, economic blessing, and political and religious freedom.

Almost 500 years later, our culture is once again desperate for the Truth.  Most have forgotten the great lessons of the Reformation and the Biblical theology that buttressed the greatest accomplishments of Western Civilization.  We fervently pray that the re-introduction of this powerful tool of godly dominion, the Geneva Bible, will, with God's favor, light the fires for another powerful reformation.  As we read this sacred volume, let us remember the sacrifice of the persecuted scholars on the shores of Lake Geneva.

John Calvin, in exile in Geneva, surrounded by pagan kings, wars, and a corrupt Roman church, said these optimistic words about the spread of God's Word.

 "Whatever resistance we see today offered by almost all the world to the progress of the truth, we must not doubt that our Lord will come at last to break through all the undertakings of men and make a passage for His Word.  Let us hope boldly, then, more than we can understand; He will still surpass our opinion and our hope."

May we be inspired from His Word, as our spiritual forbears were, to be fearlessly optimistic about the power of His Gospel and the furtherance of His Kingdom on earth.

"For unto us a Childe is borne, and unto us a sonne is given: and the government and peace shal have none end: he shall sit upon the throne of David, and upon his kingdome, to order it, and to establish it with judgement and with justice, from hence forthe, and for ever: the zeale of the Lorde of hostes wil performe this." (Isaiah 9:6-7) -- 1599 Geneva Bible

Marshall Foster, D.D.

(c) 2006 Tolle Lege Press & The Geneva Bible Restoration Project

 

This CD also contains over 205 FREE bonus books and articles, in PDF format, as listed below:

 

THE COMPLETE 1599 GENEVA BIBLE (retype set and fully searchable) is in the FREE BOOKS file on Calvinism Bookshelf CD #1 only (and is used by permission).

 

The following books and articles are in the FREE BOOKS file in all 30 Calvinism Bookshelf CDs:

 

Jonathan Edwards - All True Grace in the Heart Summed up in Charity, or Love.

 

John Owen - The Glory of Christ In His Love

 

Hugh Binning - A Treatise Of Christian Love

 

John Brown of Wamphray - Christ, The Way, The Truth, & The Life

 

John Brown of Wamphray - Of Family Worship

 

Reformed Presbyterian Church - Family Worship (From the Minutes of 1914)

 

John McAuley - Secular Versus Christian Education

 

Reg Barrow - Godless Public Education & Sin

The primacy of godliness in education is here contrasted with the sinfulness of turning young children over to the pagans and Christ-haters for education. Shows how Christians violate the first commandment when they send the children that God has given them stewardship over to His enemies for "training."

 

Andrew Symington - Religious Principles of the Scottish Martyrs

Sets forth the major Scriptural truths which the Scottish Presbyterians and Covenanters died for. Also introduces some of the reasons why these Scriptural teachings were held in such high esteem; showing why multitudes died a martyr's death rather than denying Christ before men in relinquishing the precious truths.

 

A.W. Pink - The Sovereignty of God

One of the best books explaining the foundations of Calvinism and God's sovereignty -- as revealed in Scripture. This is the unabridged edition.

 

C.H. Spurgeon - A Defense of Calvinism

 

Augustus Toplady - Arminianism: The Road to Rome!

 

John Calvin - Calvin's Calvinism: Treatises on the Eternal Predestination of God and the Secret Providence of God.

 

John Owen - For Whom Did Christ Die?

 

Brian Schwertley - Man's Need of Salvation: Total Depravity and Man's Inability

 

Robert Traill - Justification, Salvation, And The Grace Of God (Six Sermons On Important Subjects From Gal. 2.21)

 

Jonathan Edwards - Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

 

Jonathan Edwards - The Eternity of Hell's Torments

 

Brian Schwertley - The Biblical Doctrine of Hell Examined

 

Brian Schwertley - The Final Judgment

 

Thomas Boston - Crook in the Lot, The Sovereignty of God in the Trials, Tribulations And  Troubles of This Life

 

Thomas Brooks - The Mute Christian Under the Smarting Rod: With Sovereign Antidotes Against the Most Miserable Exigents

 

Christopher Love - The Mortification of Sin (An Excerpt)

 

Andrew Symington - Principles of the Second (or Covenanted) Reformation

 

David Dickson - Truth's Victory Over Error (A Portion Of Dickson's Commentary On The Westminster Confession Of Faith)

 

The Westminster Assembly - Westminster Confession of Faith (1646)

Contains the original and unedited text of this judicially binding document, the greatest of Christian Confessions, with the full scripture proof texts written out. This book represents Reformed thinking at its purest and best. "The product of Puritan conflict," stated Shedd, reaching "a perfection of statement never elsewhere achieved." "All that learning the most profound and extensive, intellect the most acute and searching, and piety the most sincere and earnest, could accomplish, was thus concentrated in the Westminster Assembly's Confession of Faith, which may be safely termed the most perfect statement of Systematic Theology ever framed by the Christian Church," writes Hetherington in The History of the Westminster Assembly of Divines (p. 345, emphasis added). Also included are the following documents, which are usually bound together with the Westminster Confession of Faith:

 

a. The Solemn League and Covenant

b. The Confession of Faith of the Kirk of Scotland: Or, The National Covenant

c. The Westminster Shorter Catechism (with full Scripture references)

Concerning the Westminster Shorter Catechism, Mitchell writes,"...it is a thoroughly Calvinistic and Puritan catechism, the ripest fruit of the Assembly's thought and experience, maturing and finally fixing the definitions of theological terms to which Puritanism for half a century had been leading up and gradually coming closer and closer to in its legion of catechisms" (Westminster Assembly: Its History and Standards, p. 431). Richard Baxter said of the Westminster Shorter Catechism, "It is the best Catechism I ever saw -- a most excellent sum of the Christian faith and doctrine, and a fit test to try the orthodoxy of its teachers."

d. The Westminster Larger Catechism (with full Scripture references)

e. To the Christian Reader, Especially Heads of Families (Prefaced to the Westminster Confession and Catechisms)

f. Mr. Thomas Manton's Epistle to the Reader (Prefaced to the Westminster Confession and Catechisms)

g. The Sum of Saving Knowledge

h. The (Westminster) Directory for the Publick Worship of God

i. The (Westminster) Directory for Family Worship

j. The (Westminster) Form of Presbyterial Church Government

k. A Solemn Acknowledgement of Public Sins, and Breaches of the (Solemn League and) Covenant; and A Solemn Engagement to All the Duties Contained Therein.

 

William Hetherington - History of the Westminster Assembly of Divines

The best history of this unsurpassed Assembly, their times, their influence, and their work!

 

Robert Shaw - The Reformed Faith: An Exposition of the Westminster Confession of Faith (With An Introductory Essay by William M. Hetherington)

 

Fisher's Catechism - The Great Scottish Commentary on the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

 

George Gillespie - Of Uniformity In Religion, Worship of God, and Church Government

 

James M. Willson - Some Reasons for Retaining the WCF as a Basis for Ecclesiastical Union

 

Thomas Boston - Of the First Commandment (Excerpted From Boston's Commentary On The Westminster Shorter Catechism)

 

Brian Schwertley - The First Commandment

 

Thomas Boston - Of the Second Commandment (Excerpted From Boston's Commentary On The Westminster Shorter Catechism)

 

Brian Schwertley - Sola Scriptura And the Regulative Principle of Worship (On The Second Commandment)

 

James Durham - The Second Commandment (From Durham's Law Unsealed. Or, A Practical Exposition Of The Ten Commandments)

 

Thomas Vincent - The Second Commandment

 

Brian Schwertley - Biblical Analysis of John Frame’s Worship in Spirit and in Truth, The Neo-Presbyterian Challenge to Confessional Presbyterian Orthodoxy

 

Brian Schwertley - The Regulative Principle of Worship and Christmas

 

A.W. Pink - Xmas

 

Puritans & Reformers (Compiled by Reg Barrow) - Against Pagan and Roman Catholic Holy Days (Holidays) Like Christmas and Easter.

 

Brian Schwertley - Critique of Steve Schlissel's Articles Against the Regulative Principle of Worship

 

Bill Mencarow - Steve Schlissel's Flawed Conception of the Regulative Principle of Worship Corrupts His Arguments: A Letter To A Ruling Elder (PCA) From A Ruling Elder (Formerly PCA) http://www.cashflows.org/rpw.htm

 

Reg Barrow - Steve Schlissel Versus Reformation Worship (http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/steve-schlissel.htm)

 

Brian Schwertley - Exclusive Psalmody A Biblical Defense

 

Brian Schwertley - Musical Instruments in the Public Worship of God

 

John Calvin and John Girardeau - Instrumental Music in Public Worship: The Views of John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly, Many English Puritans, the Scottish Church, the churches of Holland in the Synods of the Reformed Dutch Church (soon after the Reformation), Zwingle, Spurgeon, et al.

"Instruments were first introduced into use (in public worship) by the Roman Catholic Church in the thirteenth century. The Calvinistic Reformed Church ejected instrumental music from its services as an element of Popery. The historical argument combines with the scriptural and the confessional arguments to raise a solemn and powerful protest against the employment of instruments in public worship by the Presbyterian Church (or any other church seeking to remain faithful to Scripture)" adapted from Instrumental Music in the Public Worship of the Church by John L. Girardeau.

 

Brian Schwertley - Exclusive Psalmody: A Biblical Defense

 

Reg Barrow - Worship: The Regulative Principle of Worship in History

 

Reg Barrow - Psalm Singing in Scripture & History

Discusses Reformed worship-song in the context of the regulative principle of worship [Sola Scriptura in Worship]. Defends exclusive Psalmody from Scripture and the writings and testimony of the most prominent Reformers.

 

David Steele - Martin Luther and Psalm Singing

Did Luther and the Reformation Lutherans practice exclusive Psalmody? What about Luther's hymns? Where and when were they used? ANSWERS HERE!

 

Brian Schwertley - The Passion of the Christ: A Biblical Critique of the Mel Gibson Film

 

Brian Schwertley - Are Pictures of Christ Unbiblical?

 

Brian Schwertley - Christ’s Warning Concerning False Teachers

 

Dr. C. Matthew McMahon - Gradual Reformation Intolerable: A Brief Inquiry into the Actions of Luther and the Writings of Calvin in Reforming the Church Against False Worship

 

John Calvin - On Shunning the Unlawful Rites of the Ungodly and Preserving the Purity of the Christian Religion (1537)

Herein Calvin maintains the sinfulness of outward conformity to false worship. Dealing with a major problem of his day, Calvin shows that false worship should never be tolerated or participated in (even by your bodily presence), no matter what the cost -- whether it be persecution, exile, or death. For his faithfulness in this matter, Calvin was greatly scorned. Obvious parallels to our day abound, not the least of which include the Lordship controversy, false ecumenism, rampant idolatry in the false rites maintained in the public worship of backslidden Protestantism, and in the rise of the influence Roman Catholic harlot (once again in our day). Excerpted from the "Library of Presbyterian Heritage and Protestant Heritage Press" CD (listed at http://www.swrb.com/catalog/R.htm under "REED KEVIN"). Used by permission.

 

Dr. Reg Barrow - Would John Calvin Excommunicate John Frame (for His Published Violations of the Second Commandment)?

 

Dr. Reg Barrow - A Warning Against the False and Dangerous Views of James Jordan Concerning Worship (Second Commandment): A Book Review of Kevin Reed's Canterbury Tales

 

Greg Price - Foundation for Reformation: The Regulative Principle of Worship (1995, http://www.reformedpresbytery.org/books/index.html )

 

John Calvin - Catechism of the Church of Geneva, Being A Form of Instruction For Children.

 

Richard Baxter - The Duties of Parents For Their Children (From: Baxter's Practical Works, Vol. 1, A Christian Directory, on Christian Economics, Chap. X., pp. 449-454).

 

Richard Baxter - The Special Duties Of Children Towards Their Parents (From: Baxter's Practical Works, Vol. 1, A Christian Directory , on Christian Economics, Chap. XI., pp. 454-457).

 

Richard Baxter - The Special Duties Of Children And Youth Towards God (From: Baxter's Practical Works, Vol. 1, A Christian Directory, on Christian Economics, Chap. XII., pp. 457-458).

 

Greg Price - Christian Education in the Home: Help! My Daughter Wants to Date. 1994.

 

Brian Schwertley - The Seventh Commandment

 

Brian Schwertley - Modernism and Biblical Inerrancy

 

Brian Schwertley - Is Jesus Christ God?

 

Brian Schwertley - Atheism, New Age Mysticism, vs. Biblical Christianity

 

A.W. Pink - A Biblical Refutation of Dispensationalism (The Application of the Scriptures)

 

Samuel Ward - A Coal from the Altar, To Kindle The Holy Fire of Zeale In a Sermon Preached at a Generall Visitation at Ipswich

 

Dr. C. Matthew McMahon - Bookhound Book Awards

 

Dr. C. Matthew McMahon - “Reformed” is Definitely Enough: A Critique of Douglas Wilson’s Book, “Reformed” Is Not Enough”

 

Dr. Reg Barrow Debates Doug Wilson - Saul in the Cave of Adullam: A Testimony Against the Fashionable, Sub-Calvinism of Doug Wilson (Editor of Credenda Agenda Magazine); And for Classical Protestantism and the Attainments of the Second Reformation

A debate between the editor of Credenda/Agenda magazine, Doug Wilson and the President of Still Waters Revival Books, Reg Barrow, concerning Reformation worship, the Lord's supper, civil and ecclesiastical government, history, covenanting (and the Solemn League and Covenant), separation, and much more, 1997, http://www.swrb.com/newslett/FREEBOOK/RBarrow.htm.

 

S. Bowden - Debarring and Inviting Service at the Administration of the Lord's Supper, 1871

 

Jonathan Edwards - Eschatology, Antichrist, Judgment, etc.

 

Patrick Fairbairn - Is Popery the Antichrist? or The Tendency of Prophecy to Describe Things According to the Reality, Rather that the Appearance or Profession

Classic Protestant Historicism demonstrating why both futurism and preterism are hermeneutically flawed.

 

J.A. Wylie - The Papacy is the Antichrist.

This book contains the classic teaching of the Protestant Reformation regarding Antichrist (an integral part of that Reformation, we might add -- as all the Reformed creeds and confessions attest). The easy reading format and style make this book an ideal introduction to this topic. 1888.

 

Matthew Henry - Complete Commentary on the Revelation

 

David Steele - Notes on the Apocalypse (A Commentary On The Book Of Revelation)

The best shorter commentary on the book of Revelation!

 

David Steele - The Two Witnesses: Their Cause, Number, Character, Furniture, & Special Work

 

Thomas Watson - A Sermon Against Popery

 

Matthew Cserháti - Catholicism's Evolution Connection -- a Compromise Typical of Apostasy

 

Richard Bennett - Pope Benedict's Denunciation of True Churches Exposes His Own System (Ratzinger Denounces Protestants)

 

Richard Bennett - Scott Hahn's Route Into Romanist Apostasy

 

John Knox - Letter of Wholesome Counsel or What to Do When There Is No Faithful Church in Your Area

Addressed to His Brethren in Scotland, 1556. Given the lack of truly Reformed churches in many areas, this letter, full of practical advise, should be a welcome addition to the libraries of those seeking to remain ecclesiastically faithful to the Lord. As God continues to pour out his Spirit (by revealing the doctrines of grace, purity of worship, Presbyterian polity and discipline, Christian education of youth, family worship, the principles of courtship, covenanting [personal, ecclesiastical, and national], separation from corrupt and idolatrous communions, male headship, adherence to the Westminster Confession of Faith and other faithful confessions, etc.), this letter will provide a useful bridge for those separated geographically from faithful fellowship, until new, duly constituted churches can be formed.

 

John Calvin - Duty of Civil Rulers to Enforce and Defend the True Religion

 

John Calvin - "The Second Sermon Upon the First Chapter of Job (or "Feasts and Godly Children") on Job 1:2-5," from the book Sermons on the Book of Job (1574).

 

Brian Schwertley - The Good News of the Salvation of Jesus Christ

 

Brian Schwertley - The New Birth

 

Brian Schwertley - Justification by Faith Alone

 

Brian Schwertley - Sovereign Grace: An Examination of the Five Points of Calvinism

 

Brian Schwertley - Chosen by God: The Doctrine of Unconditional Election

 

William MacLean - Arminianism - Another Gospel, With Comments On the Arminianism of John Wesley, D.L. Moody, Billy Graham, et al., and Quotes By Charles Spurgeon, Samuel Rutherford, John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, John Owen, McCheyne, Ness, Hodge, Erskine, Shedd, et al., Defending the Apostolic Truths Found In the Five Points of Calvinism (TULIP).

 

Christopher Ness - An Antidote Against Arminianism

 

Michael Bunker - The Dave Hunt Jesuit Connection And Arminianism (Proof that Dave Hunt, in his book What Love is This?, is teaching the Jesuit-inspired heresy of Arminianism).

 

Jerome Zanchius -