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 12,000 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. "

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PROTESTANT
BOOKSHELF (30) CD SET


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PROTESTANT 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 Protestant 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 (205+) 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 Protestant classics, on each of the 30 CDs in the PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD series, you also get 205+ fully searchable free bonus books and articles by contemporary and classic Covenanter/Calvinistic/Puritan/Reformed/Presbyterian/Baptist authors on each CD.

Please see the summary for Protestnat Bookshelf CD 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 PROTESTANT and 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 Protestant, Puritan and Reformed works both accessible and affordable to everyone!

Full summaries of all PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CDs can be found at: http://www.swrb.com/Puritan/protestant-bookshelf-CDs.htm (or directly below if you are reading this on the web, rather than in an email or on a printed page).

A free sample PDF file from this set can also be download directly at:

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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 PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (PrCD) 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 Protestant CD LIST IS COMPLETE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE, SUPPORT, AND PRAYERS.

PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD SERIES SUMMARY (30 CDs)

General 30 Protestant CD Set Overview

Protestant CDs 1-4: Protestant and Reformation History (Including the Papal Inquisitions), Classic Calvinism, etc.

Protestant CDs 5-30: CLASSIC PURITAN, REFORMED, PRESBYTERIAN, COVENANTER And BAPTIST Authors


1. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume One)

Foxe's Book of Martyrs or Acts & Monuments (c. 1554, ALL 8 VOLUMES, 1843-49 edition), Original Letters Relative to the English Reformation (2 volumes), and Much More!

John Foxe (the Martyrologist), John Calvin, Martin Bucer, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, Melancthon, Cranmer, Edward VI., Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, Lady Jane Grey, Hooper, Ponet, Bullinger, Christopher Goodman, Richard Bennett, David Hay Fleming, 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, Donald Beaton, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Jean Watson, 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, 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, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, et al.

 

2. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Two)

J.H. MERLE D'AUBIGNE Works (14 volumes), Including His 13 Volumes On The History Of The Reformation and Much More!

J.H. Merle D'Aubigne, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Henry Scougal, Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Richard Bennett, Reformed Presbyterian Church In America (RPCNA), 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 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, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, et al.

 

3. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Three)

A History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages (1887, 4 volumes) and Much More!

Charles Henry Lea, William Tyndale, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Dunn, Thomas Watson, Richard Bennett, John Owen, Richard Blakeney, A.W. Pink, Alexander McLeod, Loraine Boettner, Thomas Brooks, Jonathan Dickinson, David Hay Fleming, William Scott, Andrew Zenos, John Bisceglia, John Calvin, James Renwick, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, 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, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, 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, Charles Spurgeon, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, et al.

 

4. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Four)

J.A. WYLIE'S The History of Protestantism (3 volumes, 1878) and Much More!

J.A. Wylie, John Calvin, James Dodds, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Richard Bennett, Jonathan Edwards, Henry Martin Dexter (on Roger Williams), John Knox, Matthew Henry, Alexander McLeod, John Owen, Ebenezer Erskine, David Hay Fleming, Thomas Watson, Thomas Harris, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, Norman Walker, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Henry Gough, Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, Albert Close, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, 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, 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, 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, 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, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer Erskine, Ralph Erskine, et al.

 

5. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Five)

JOHN CALVIN'S Selected Works (7 volumes of Calvin's Books, Tracts, and Letters), JOHN CALVIN'S Institutes of the Christian Religion (Norton's rare and best translation -- which sells for about $4,000 on the rare book market), FRENCH REFORMED CHURCH: Synodicon in Gallia Reformata: Or, The Acts, Decisions, Decrees, and Canons of those Famous National Councils of the Reformed Churches in France. (2 volumes in English, 1692), and Much More!

John Calvin, French Reformed Church National Councils, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, 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), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, James Renwick, 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, 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, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, et al.

 

6. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Six)

Select Works of A.W. Pink Including Studies in Scripture (Volumes 19-32, previously unavailable) and Much More!

A.W. Pink, Richard Bennett, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Boston, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, John Calvin, 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, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, 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, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), W.H. Stonewall, 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), Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, et al.

 

7. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Seven)

Various Works Of CHARLES HODGE Including His 3 Volume Systematic Theology and Much More!

Charles Hodge, A.A. Hodge, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Calvin, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, 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, 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, et al.

 

8. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Eight)

The Works of Ralph Erskine (6 volumes, 1865) and Much More!

Ralph Erskine, Stephen Charnock, Richard Cameron, Dr. Joel Beeke, 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, Richard Bennett, Hector Macpherson, 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, James Renwick, Sundry Ministers Of London (During the Time of the Westminster Assembly), 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, 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, Patrick Fairbairn, Bill Mencarow, John Thomson, Athanasius, the Council of Chalcedon (451), the Nicene Council, William Roberts, James Kerr, Alexander McLeod, et al.

 

9. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Nine)

The Works of Ebenezer Erskine (3 volumes), Select Works of Octavius Winslow, and Much More!

Ebenezer Erskine, Ralph Erskine, Octavius Winslow, John Calvin, James Fisher, Stephen Charnock, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Michael Bruce, Jeff Pollard, 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, 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, Mt. Zion Bible Church, 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, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, 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, Richard Bennett, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, et al.

 

10. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Ten)

Works of WILLIAM G.T. SHEDD (13 volumes) Including His Dogmatic Theology (3 volumes, 1888) and A History of Christian Doctrine (2 volumes, 1865) and Much More!

W.G.T. Shedd, John Girardeau, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Thomas Manton, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Stephen Charnock, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, E.B. Elliott, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, James Renwick, Peter Hammond, 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, , 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, , George Smeaton, Richard Bennett, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), 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. Ferrell Griswold, Dr. Reg Barrow, the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, et al.

 

11. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Eleven)

The Works of JOHN BUNYAN (3 volumes), The Works of AUGUSTUS TOPLADY, and Select Works of THOMAS HALYBURTON (2 volumes), and Much More!

John Bunyan, A.W. Pink, Charles Spurgeon, Thomas Halyburton, Augustus Toplady, Jonathan Edwards, John Calvin, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, John Knox, Matthew Henry, 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, 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), 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. Sinclair B. Ferguson, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, et al.

 

12. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twelve)

The Decades of Henry Bullinger: Fifty Sermons Divided Into Five Decades Containing the Chief and Principle Points of Christian Religion (4 volumes, 1549-1852 edition), JOHN DICK'S Lectures on Theology (1850, 2 volumes), and Much More!

Henry Bullinger, John Dick, John Calvin, B. M. Palmer, Jerome Zanchius, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Francis Turretin, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Thomas Manton, John Owen, H. Venn, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, Ebenezer Erskine, Gregg Harris, A.W. Pink, John M'Donald, 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), John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, 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, 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, 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, James Kerr, Alexander Whyte, L'Avenir, Archibald Mason, James Douglas, the Dohms Family, Thomas Houston, Alexander Shields, Michael Bunker, Francis Rouse, Loraine Boettner, et al.

 

13. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Thirteen)

Select Works of Martin Luther (15 volumes) and Much More!

Martin Luther, John Calvin, J.A. Wylie, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Thomas Watson, Basil Manly Jr., Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, 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, , 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, 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, Richard Bennett, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), John Girardeau, Evangelist, et al.

 

14. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Fourteen)

Various Works of Charles Spurgeon and Much More!

Charles Spurgeon, A.W. Pink, Richard Bennett, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, John Owen, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, 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), 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, 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, Omicron, 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, Ergatees, Erroll Hulse, 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, Alexander McLeod, S. Bowden, Session of the Puritan Reformed Church of Edmonton, Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, et al.

 

15. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Fifteen)

The Works of Robert Lewis Dabney and Much More!

Robert Lewis Dabney, Hugh Binning, John Calvin, William Cunningham, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), Jonathan Edwards, Stephen Charnock, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, A.W. Pink, Alexander McLeod, 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), John Brown (of Haddington), David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, 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, 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, Richard Bennett, 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, et al.

 

16. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Sixteen)

The Collected Writings of James Henley Thornwell (4 volumes) and Much More!

James Henley Thornwell, B.M. Palmer, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Thomas Brooks, Christopher Love, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, 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, 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, Peter Hammond, 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), Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Richard Bennett, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Reg Barrow, John Owen, et al.

 

17. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Seventeen)

The Works of David Clarkson (3 volumes) and Much More!

David Clarkson, Thomas Manton, N.L. Rice, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Dr. Joel Beeke, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Jonathan Warne, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, William Hetherington, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, the Famous Synod of Dort (1618-1619), the Reformed Presbytery, Richard Bennett, James Renwick, 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, 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, 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, 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, et al.

 

18. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Eighteen)

The Complete Works of William Bates (4 volumes) and Much More!

Willaim Bates, Alexander Shields, Charles Spurgeon, John Calvin, Samuel Chadwick, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Stephen Charnock, Jonathan Edwards, N.L. Rice, John Knox, Dr. Ian R. K. Paisley, 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 Barrow, Thomas Vincent, 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, 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, , Lyndon Dohms (on PRCE session), Dr. Reg Barrow, Richard Bennett, 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, et al.

 

19. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Nineteen)

Select Works of Theodore Beza, Philip Schaff's, Creeds of Christendom, With a History and Critical Notes (3 volumes), Works of Nicholas Ridley, and More!

Theodore Beza, Nicholas Ridley, Jerome Zanchius, Robert Traill, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, Ebenezer Erskine,Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, E.C. Wines, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, 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, Philip Schaff, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, 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, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, Greg Barrow, Thomas Vincent, Dr. C. Matthew McMahon, William Hetherington, 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, Richard, Bennett, Stephen Charnock, Dr. Joel Beeke, et al.

 

20. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty)

The Writings of John Bradford (2 volumes), Sermons of Hugh Latimer, and Much More!

John Bradford, Hugh Latimer, John Bunyan, John Calvin, Willaim Spurstowe, Rolfe Barnard, Thomas Watson, John Howie, John Welsh, Christopher Love, Richard Cameron, James Candlish, John Brown (of Haddington), Willaim Sprague, Dr. Joel Beeke, N.S. McFetridge, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Richard Bennett, John Dickson, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Jeff Pollard, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, 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, 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 Wamphray), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, 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, et al.

 

21. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-one)

John Brown Of Edinburgh (10 volumes) and Much More!

John Brown Of Edinburgh, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, John Calvin, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Richard Bennett, 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, William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, 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, John Whitcomb, 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 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, Thomas Houston, et al.

22. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-two)

The Works of Jonathan Edwards and Much More!

Jonathan Edwards, William Bridge, John Calvin, Oliver Heywood, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Knox, 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, 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, S. Pike, Robert King, S. Hayward, et al.

 

23. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-three)

Works of Thomas M'Crie (10 volumes) and Much More!

Thomas M'Crie, Thomas M'Crie Jr., C.G. M'Crie, John Calvin, John Knox, Stephen Charnock, Thomas Watson, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, 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, 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, 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, Richard Bennett, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, Dr. Michael Wagner, James M. Willson, Andrew Symington, James R. Willson, Samuel Miller, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), et al.

 

24. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-four)

Select Works of Samuel Miller and Much More!

Samuel Miller, Martin Bucer, John Calvin, Richard Vines, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, James Milligan, Charles Spurgeon, Eusebius Pamphilus, Jonathan Edwards, Samuel Ward, Samuel Rutherford, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Richard Bennett, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, 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), the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), 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, 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, 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, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, et al.

 

25. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-five)

Select Works of Samuel Davies and Much More!

Samuel Davies, James Buchanan, Zacharias Ursinus, John Calvin, Gisbertus Voetius, Dr. Joel Beeke, Richard Bennett, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, Thomas Brown, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Joe Ridholls, Matthew Henry, Jeff Pollard, 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, David Dickson, Ebenezer & Ralph Erskine, James Durham, J.A. Wylie, 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, 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, et al.

 

26. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-six)

Select Works of Richard Baxter and Much More!

Richard Baxter, J.C. Ryle, Nathanael Culverwel, John Calvin, Robert Landis, William Cunningham, William Burns, John Knox, Charles Buck, Thomas Watson, James Kidd, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, Jeff Pollard, Robert Traill, Ebenezer Erskine, Jonathan Edwards, Matthew Henry, 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), the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, John Owen, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, John Brown (of Haddington), David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, David Dickson, 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, Dr. F. Nigel Lee, Samuel Ward, , the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, David Scott, John Cunningham, George Smeaton, Brian Schwertley, William MacLean, Christopher Ness, 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 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, et al.

 

27. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-seven)

Select Works of Patrick Fairbairn and Much More!

Patrick Fairbairn, John Calvin, J.C. Ryle, Herbert Palmer, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Dr. Joel Beeke, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, L. R. Shelton Jr., John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, William Vincent, Thomas Neilson, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Donald McClure, Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, 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, 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, et al.

 

28. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-eight)

Select Works of J.C. Ryle and Much More!

J.C. Ryle, John Calvin, Robert Bolton, Dr. Joel Beeke, Richard Ganz, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, John Courtas, Charles Spurgeon, James Hog, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, 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, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, 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), 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 Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Christopher Ness, the Scottish General Assembly (from 1646-1650), Augustus Toplady, the Reformed Presbytery in North America (RPNA), et al.

 

29. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Twenty-nine)

Select Works of John Wycliffe, Select Works of Kuyper, and Much More!

John Wycliffe, Jonathan Edwards, Robert Murray McCheyne, A.W. Pink, Abraham Kuyper, Charles Spurgeon, Donald Cargill, Francis Turretin, David Calderwood, Thomas Watson, Samuel Wylie, John Brown (of Wamphray), Andrew Murray, Samuel Rutherford, Thomas Sproull, Christopher Love, James Giffin, Hugh Binning, Hengstenberg, Greg Price, William Prynne, Thomas Boston, John Sheffield, John Knox, Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson, John Owen, Richard Bennett, Thomas Manton, Gregg Harris, the Reformed Presbyterian Church, Jeff Pollard, John Calvin, Dr. Ferrell Griswold, Matthew Henry, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Thomas Brooks, 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), 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), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, 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, 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, et al.

 

30. PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume Thirty)

Works of Augustine (13 volumes) and Much More!

Augustine, John Calvin, William Fulke, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, Ian Paisley, John Knox, Matthew Henry, Thomas Manton, John Brown (of Wamphray), John Brown (of Haddington), William Cunningham, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Christopher Love, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, Eberhard Nestle, the Covenanted Church of Scotland (General Assembly), Samuel Rutherford, Richard Bennett, 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), 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, 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, 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, et al.

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PROTESTANT BOOKSHELF CD (Volume One)

Foxe's Book of Martyrs or Acts & Monuments (c. 1554, ALL 8 VOLUMES, 1843-49 edition), Original Letters Relative to the English Reformation (2 volumes), and Much More!

John Foxe (the Martyrologist), John Calvin, Martin Bucer, the Westminster Assembly/Divines, Charles Spurgeon, Jonathan Edwards, John Knox, Matthew Henry, John Owen, Thomas Watson, Thomas Brooks, A.W. Pink, Melancthon, Cranmer, Edward VI., Samuel Rutherford, George Gillespie, Lady Jane Grey, Hooper, Ponet, Bullinger, Christopher Goodman, Richard Bennett, David Hay Fleming, 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, Donald Beaton, David Steele, Francis Turretin, Greg Price, Hugh Binning, Thomas Boston, Jean Watson, 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, 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, Robert Shaw, Edward Fisher, John McAuley, Richard Baxter, David Scott, John Cunningham, et al.

On This Protestant CD:

FOXE, JOHN
Foxe's Book of Martyrs or Acts & Monuments
(c. 1554, 8 volumes, 1843-49 edition)

This the only complete eight volume edition of Foxe's classic work in print, of which we are aware! A very rare set, now back in print after more than 150 years!

"No book ever inflicted a wound so deep and incurable on the Romish system of superstition and bloody persecution... (it) was placed in... all churches and chapels throughout the kingdom, by order of Queen Elizabeth." (Smith, Select Memoirs [$US19.99 P; $US29.00 HP], p. 245). The complete eight volume edition contains much information not found in any of the liberally edited and severely shortened versions of this classic work which are in print today -- in fact, most of the modern editions have left out over 6000 pages. Covering martyrs from the early church through to Foxe's day, it was one of the most influential books of the sixteenth century!

The testimony of the martyrs was extraordinary. Their impact was greatly increased through the industrious writing of John Foxe... Never before had such a work on such a scale appeared in English, certainly never at such a moment... Along with the Bible, Foxe's Book of Martyrs became a family book in many homes. Foxe's Acts and Monuments (the formal title of his extensive chronicle on the martyrs) was the principal practical means of turning England to Protestantism (Who are the Puritans?, pp. 35-36).

Broadening the scope of this testimony, the British Academy also notes,

The Acts and Monuments of the English Martyrs was second only to the English Bible as a formative influence on the language and culture of this country.

Most importantly, though, this book overflows with faith building testimony of the power of God to overcome the most cruel and barbarous acts of human depravity and demonic cruelty. 6890 pages.

CONTENTS OF FOXE'S BOOK OF MARTYRS (8 VOLUMES)

VOL. 1.

LIFE OF FOXE; AND VINDICATION OF THE WORK: -

Part I. — Life of the Martyrologist.

Part II. — Answers to Objectors.

Appendices to the Life

Foxe's PREFACES: —

Ad Dominum Jesum Christum, Servatorem clementissimum, Eucharisticon Johannis Foxi.

To the right virtuous, most excellent, and noble Princess, Queen Elizabeth. Ad Doctum Lectorem, Johannes Foxus.

To the Persecutors of God's Truth, commonly called Papists.

To the True and Faithful Congregation of Christ's Universal Church

Utility of this Story.

To all the professed Friends and Followers of the Pope's Proceedings

Four Considerations given out to Christian Protestants, Professors of the Gospel; with a brief Exhortation inducing to Reformation of Life.

The KALENDER.

Acts AND MONUMENTS OF CHRISTIAN MARTYRS, and Matters

Ecclesiastical passed in the Church of Christ, from the primitive beginning, to these our days, as well in other countries, as, namely, in this realm of England, and also of Scotland, discoursed at large: and first, the Difference between the Church of Rome that Now Is, and the Ancient Church of Rome that Then Was.

Evidences Proving Ecclesiastical Persons to have been Subject to their Magistrates in Causes both Ecclesiastical and Temporal.

The Letter of Gregory to the Patriarch of Alexandria.

The Sum of St. Paul's Doctrine delivered to the Gentiles.

Another brief Recapitulation, reduced to Five Points.

Certain Principles, or general Verities, grounded upon the truth of God's Word.

A Summary Collection of the Errors, Heresies, and Absurdities contained in the Pope's Doctrine, and the First Institution of the Church of Rome; and first, of Faith and Justification.

Of Works of the Law.

Of Sin.

Of Penance, or Repentance. The Difference between the Law and the Gospel.

Of Free-will: of Invocation and Adoration.

Of Sacraments, Baptism, and the Lord's Supper.

Of Matrimony.

Of Magistrates and Civil Governments: Of Purgatory.

A Christian Man, after the Pope's Making, defined.

BOOK 1.

64 to 78. A Description of the Ten First Persecutions in the Primitive Church, with the Variety of their Torments.

95 to 96. The Second Persecution.

98 to 138. The Third Persecution.

The Epistle of Pliny, the Heathen Philosopher, to Trajan the Emperor.

The Epistle of Trajan to Pliny.

The Letter of Adrian the Emperor to the Proconsul, Minucius Fundamus.

The Epistle of Antoninus Plus to the Commons of Asia.

161 to 180. The Fourth Persecution.

A Letter of the Brethren of France in the Cities of Vienne and Lyons, to the Brethren of Asia and Phrygia..

A Letter of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to the Senate and People of Rome.

197 to 235. The Fifth Persecution.

235 to 250. The Sixth Persecution.

250 to 253. The Seventh Persecution.

257 to 259. The Eighth Persecution.

275 to 284. The Ninth Persecution

303 to 313. The Tenth Persecution.

The Imperial Constitution of Constantine and Licinius, for establishing the free worshipping of God after the Christian Religion.

The most notable Martyrs that suffered in this Tenth Persecution.

The Story of Gordius, a Centurion.

Verses on Cassianus.

The mystical Numbers of the Apocalypse opened.

An Epistle of Constantine sent to his Subjects inhabiting the East.

BOOK 2.

The Epistle of Eleuthcrius, Bishop of Rome, sent to King A.D. Lucius.

180to449. The Entering and Reigning of the Saxons in the Realm of England.

The Questions of Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury, sent to Gregory, with the Answer of Gregory to the same.

The Letter of Gregory sent to Augustine into England

The Epistle of Pope Sergius sent to Coelfrid, Abbot of Wiremouth Abbey, requiring Bede to be sent up to him at Rome, for the fame of his worthy learning.

An admonitory Letter of Boniface, Archbishop of Mentz, an Englishman, to Ethelbald, King of Mercia.

A Letter of Charlemagne to King Offa respecting a Treaty of Peace between them.

The Conclusion of the Story precedent; concerning the Seven Kingdoms of the Saxon Kings above-mentioned.

Donations and Privileges given by King Ethelbald to religious men of the Church.

Tables of Saxon Kings, and of Archbishops of Canterbury, etc.

APPENDIX TO VOL. I.

VOLUME 2

BOOK 3.

CONTAINING THE THREE HUNDRED YEARS, FROM THE REIGN OF EGBERT TO THE TIME OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR.

EGBERT THE GREAT, King of the West Saxons, afterwards Monarch of the whole Realm.

ETHELWOLF

ETHELBALD, ETHELBERT, and ETHELRED I.

ALFRED, otherwise called ALURED.

EDWARD THE ELDER.

ATHELSTAN, or ADELSTAN.

EDMUND.

EDWIN, or EDWY.

EDGAR, surnamed PACIFICUS.

EDWARD II, called the MARTYR.

EGELRED or ETHELRED II., surnamed the UNREADY.

EDMUND IRONSIDE, a Saxon, and CANUTE, a Dane, Kings together in England.

EDWARD THE CONFESSOR.

HAROLD II.

BOOK 4.

CONTAINING ANOTHER THREE HUNDRED YEARS, FROM WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR TO THE TIME OF JOHN WICKLIFF.

WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR.

Second Excommunication of Hildebrand against the Emperor.

Sentence of the Council of Brixen against Hildebrand.

WILLIAM RUFUS.

Articles and Opinions wherein the Greek Church differeth from the Latin.

HENRY I.

Anselm's Letter to King Henry.

STEPHEN.

HENRY II.

The Life and History of Thomas Becket.

The history of the Waldenses.

RICHARD I.

The Troubles of Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Monks of the same Church.

JOHN.

Letter Obligatory of King John to the Pope.

HENRY III.

The Rabblement of Religious Orders.

Prophecy of Hildebrand of the Ruin of Rome.

A Complaint of the Nobles of England against the Pope.

Articles exhibited in the Council of London against the Pope.

A brief Table of the Pope's Oppressions in the Realm of England.

Intolerable Oppression of the Realm by the Pope's Exactions in the Time of King Henry III.

The Pope publishes a crusade against the Greek Church.

Lamentable Overthrow of the French Army in Egypt through the Sinister Counsel of the Pope's Legate.

The Emperor's Letter to the Prelates of the World, to bridle the Pope and restrain him of his Will.

Pope Innocent's unreasonable Letter to his Factors in England.

Acts of the King's Council concerning the Archbishop of Canterbury's

Return into England.

EDWARD I.

The Title of Scotland proper to England.

Appeals of the French King and Prelates against the Pope.

Epistle of Cassiodorus to the Church of England concerning the Abuses of the Romish Church.

EDWARD II.

A Prohibition of Extortion in gathering the Pope's Peter-pence.

EDWARD III.

Articles of Truce between England and France.

Letter of Complaint of the Nobles and Commons of England to the Pope.

Table of the Archbishops of Canterbury.

BOOK 5.

CONTAINING THE LAST THREE HUNDRED YEARS FROM THE LOOSING OUT OF SATAN.

Table of the Persecution of the Primitive and Latter Church.

A Parable prophesying the destruction of the Pope.

Opinions and Conclusions against the Friars.

The Story of John Wickliff.

APPENDIX TO VOL. II.

VOLUME 3

CONTINUATION OF BOOK 5.

Richard II

Articles collected out of Wickliff's Sermons

Bull of Pope Gregory to the Chancellor and University of Oxford

Epistle of Pope Gregory to Richard, King of England, to persecute John Wickliff

The Conclusions of John Wickliff exhibited at a Convocation of Bishops at Lambeth

The Protestation of John Wickliff

An Exposition upon the Conclusions of John Wickliff

Process of Archbishop Courtney respecting Heresy

Articles of John Wickliff, some condemned as heretical, others as erroneous

Mandate of Archbishop Courtney to the Bishop of London against John Wickliff and his adherents

Matters incident of Robert Rygge, Chancellor of Oxford, Hereford, Reppyngdon and others

A Letter of Archbishop Courtney to the Chancellor of Oxford against Wickliff and his adherents

The Monition of Archbishop Courtney to the Chancellor of Oxford

The Examination of Nicholas Hereford, Philip Reppyngdon, and John Ashton

The Protestation of Hereford, Reppyngdon and Ashton

Further Examinations and Proceedings against Hereford, Reppyngdon and Ashton

Process of Archbishop Courtney against John Ashton

The Sentence pronounced on John Ashton

A Private Statute made by the Clergy without the consent of the Commons; with the Examination of it by the Author

An Extract from the Petition of the Commons for repealing the aforesaid Statute

The King's Letters-patent to the Archbishop against the Favorers of Wickliff

The Sentence of Excommunication passed upon Hereford and Reppyngdon, with the Citation against them

The King's Letter to the Chancellor and Proctors of Oxford

Another Letter of the King to the same of Oxford

A Letter of Robert Rygge, Chancellor of Oxford, to the Archbishop

Abjuration of Philip Reppyngdon

A cruel Letter of the Archbishop against Hereford

An Epistle of John Wickliff to Pope Urban VI

Pope Urban's Bull to destroy Clement the Antipope

Form of the Pope's Absolution pronounced by the Bishop

The substance of John Wickliff's Answer to the King, touching the right and title of the King and the Pope

The Public Testimony given by the University of Oxford, for John Wickliff

The Testimony of John Huss touching John Wickliff

The Sentence of the Council of Constance in condemnation of the Doctrine and Forty-five Articles of Wickliff ..

Certain other Articles of Wickliff

Articles against Wickliff attested by William Woodford

The Public Defence of certain Articles of John Wickliff before the whole

University of Prague. On the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Articles; by John Huss

The Second Disputation, in the University of Prague, upon the Seventeenth Article of John Wickliff; by John Huss

Hildegard's Prophecy respecting Friars and Monks

The Third Disputation, upon the Eighteenth Article of Wickliff; by John Huss

The Substance of the Decree of the Council of Constance for the taking up of the Bones of John Wickliff

The Story of William Swinderby

The Revocation of Swinderby

The Process of John Trefnaut, Bishop of Hereford, against Swinderby, in the cause of Heretical Pravity Matters articulated against Swinderby

The Protestation of Swinderby to the Bishop of Hereford, in the same old English wherein he wrote it

The Citation of William Swinderby

The Sentence against Swinderby

His Appeal from the Sentence of the Bishop to the King.

Swinderby's fruitful Letter sent to the Nobles and Burgesses of the Parliament

The Story and Process against Walter Brute, a Briton Articles and Instruments denounced against him Certain Exhibits of Walter Brute in writing presented to the Bishop, for his Defence

A more ample Tractation of the same matter

The Judgment and Belief of Walter Brute, touching the Lord's Supper, the

Order Of Priests, etc.

Walter Brute, on the Order and Office of Prayer

Copy of a Letter from a Lollard to Master Nicholas Hereford.

The Device of a Letter, reigned under the name of Lucifer, Prince of

Darkness, written to the proud and persecuting Prelates of the Popish Clergy

Bull of Pope Boniface to the Bishop of Hereford against the Lollards

The Tenor of the Pope's Bull to King Richard

The King's Commission

Letter of the King against Walter Brute

Letters of Archbishop Courtney respecting the Arrest of eight Lollards, and the Re-admission of Margaret Caily, a nun, into the Monastery of St. Radegond

Letter of the Archbishop, enjoining Penance on certain good Persons of Leicester

The Book of Conclusions and Reformations, exhibited in the Parliament holden at London, and set up at Paul's door and other places, A.D. 1395

Letter of Richard II. to Pope Boniface IX

Notes of Parliaments, holden in the reign of King Richard II., making against the Pope

Henry IV

Sir William Sautre, otherwise called Chatris, parish priest, a Martyr

Sir William's First and Second Examination

Process against him; his Recantation, etc

Sentence of Degradation pronounced upon him

The cruel Decree against William Sautre

Articles against King Henry IV. set upon Church-doors

John Badby, artificer, a Martyr

Sentence of the Bishop of Worcester against him, with the attestation of the Notaries

The cruel Statute 'Ex Officio'

The cruel Constitution of Archbishop Arundel, against the Gospellers, or followers of God's Truth

Articles of divers who were constrained to abjure William Thorpe: that constant servant of God

The Preface of William Thorpe followed by his Examination, penned with his own hand

The Testament of William Thorpe

The Story of John Purvey

Articles which he recanted, with other Articles drawn out of his books by Richard Lavingham

A Sermon no lesse godly than learned, preached at Paules Crosse on the Sunday of Quinquagesima, anno 1388, by R. Wimbeldon

Letter of King Henry IV. to Pope Gregory XII

Letter of King Henry IV. to the Cardinals

A Mandate of Archbishop Arundel to the Bishop of London, to warn men to say certain Prayers to the Virgin Mary at the ringing of the Morning

Bell, as at the ringing of Curfew

A Commission from the same, to suspend certain Churches of London, because they rung not their bells at the presence of my Lord

Archbishop of Canterbury, with other Letters on the same subject

An Injunction of Penance, from the Register of William Courtney,

Archbishop of Canterbury

Notes of Parliament Matters in the days of King Henry IV.

Henry V

The Trouble and Persecution of the most valiant and worthy Martyr of

Christ, Sir John Oldcastle, knight, Lord Cobham

The Christian Belief of Lord Cobham

The Examinations of Lord Cobham, etc

The definitive Sentence of his Condemnation

A Testimonial made by his Friends

An Abjuration counterfeited by the Bishops

Copy of an Epistle of the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Bishop of London, whereon dependeth the ground and certainty of the aforesaid history of the Lord Cobham

The Catholic Faith and Confession of Lord Cobham

The definitive Sentence of Lord Cobham's Condemnation

A Defence of Lord Cobham against Nicholas Harpsfield, set out under the name of Alanus Copus Anglus

The Words and Contents of the Statute made in the second year of Henry V., chapter seventh; with Notes by the Author

The Indictment of the Lord Cobham, Sir Roger Acton, and others, with Notes following upon the same

The Entry of the memorable History of the Bohemians, containing the History of Master John Huss, no less famous than lamentable: wherein is set out at large the whole order of his coming unto the Council of Constance, with the Acts and Process against him there; and, finally, his most cruel Death and Martyrdom, for the testimony of the truth of our Lord Jesus Christ

Articles drawn out by John Huss and his adherents

Objections of John Huss and his party against the Decree of the Doctors

Substance of the Answer of the Catholic Doctors to the fore-going objections

Letter of Pope John to King Wenceslaus

The Council of Constance

Recapitulation of matters done in each Session of the Council

The Safe-conduct given to Master John Huss; and his Letters

The Testimonial of the good Bishop of Nazareth

An Instrument of Recognition or Protestation of the Lord Inquisitor of Heresies

An Instrument of Testimonial, how Master John Huss and his Proctor were denied entrance into the Public Procuration, celebrated and holden in the Archbishop's Court

The Copy of the Letters which John Huss set up in the common places of the Cities which he passed through, going to the Council

Articles presented unto Pope John XXIII., for the Condemnation of

Master John Huss after he was newly imprisoned.

The first Schedule or Bill, which the Nobles of Bohemia delivered up to the Council for the Deliverance of John Huss, the fourteenth day, of May, A.D. 1415

Answer of the Bishop of Lythomvsl, to the last part of the Supplication which the Nobles of Bohemia presented unto the Council

Answer of the Nobles of Bohemia

Copy of a Public Testimonial of the whole University of Prague for John

Huss, offered up to the Council

Another Supplication of the Nobles of Bohemia for John Huss

The Protestation of John Huss, and the Answer of the Council

Supplication of the Barons to the Emperor Sigismund for John Huss

The Answer of John Huss to Twenty-six Articles concerning his Book of the Church

The Copy and Tenor of the Appeal of John Huss

Seven Articles said to be drawn out of the Treatise which John Huss wrote against Stephen Paletz

Six Articles drawn out of the Treatise of John Huss, written against Stanislaus de Znoyma

Other Nineteen Articles objected against John Huss, he being in Prison

Second Series of Nineteen Articles formally contained in or picked, by the

Parisians, out of the Treatise of John Huss of Prague, which he entitled

"Of the Church," following in this part or behalf, the errors, as they term them, of John Wickliff

Reasons and Determinations of the Masters of Paris

Oration of the Emperor Sigismund, addressed to the Council

The Sermon of the Bishop of Lodi, before the Sentence was given upon John Huss

The Sentence or Judgment of the Council of Constance against John Huss

The Letter of the Emperor Sigismund to the Nobles of Bohemia

A Letter of John Huss to his Friends in Bohemia

A Letter of the Lord John de Clum, concerning the Safe-conduct of John Huss

Epistles and Letters of John Huss

A Letter of a Scholar of Wickliff to John Huss and the Bohemians: dated from London

Other Letters of John Huss

The Consolation of Master Jerome to Master Huss

The tragical and lamentable History of the famous learned man and godly martyr of Christ, Master Jerome of Prague: burned at Constance for like cause and quarrel as was Master John Huss

The Intimation of Jerome of Prague, set up in divers places of the town of Constance

The Citation of Jerome to the Council of Constance

The forced Abjuration of Master Jerome of Prague

The Sentence read against Jerome

The Letter of the Fifty-four Nobles of Moravia, written unto the Council

of Constance in defense of Master John Huss and Master Jerome of Prague: with their names annexed

The History of John Claydon, currier; and of Richard Turming, baker Articles contained in an English Book called "The Lanthorn of Light"

Proclamation of Archbishop Chichesley against the Lollards

The Trouble of John Barton and Robert Chapel, for Religion

Articles obtruded upon Chapel to confess

Recantation of Thomas Granter

The Second Apprehension of the Lord Cobham

In D. Johan. Cobhami equitis aurati et martyris cineres, carmen J. F. in felicem memoriam

Continuation of the memorable History of the Bohemians; wherein is plainly and truly set forth, what vexations and conflicts they had for the religion of John Huss and Jerome of Prague, and of their Victories obtained and gotten, both against the Papists, and also against the Emperor Sigismund: and, finally, the Death of their valiant Captain Zisca

Articles decreed in the Council of Constance, against the Bohemians

The Story of Zisca

A Notable Oration of Zisca to his Soldiers

The Epitaph of John Zisca, the valiant Captain of the Bohemians

The Bull of Pope Martin directed forth against the Followers of John

Wickliff in England, of John Huss of Bohemia, and of Jerome of Prague

The Articles of John Huss to be inquired upon

A fruitful and christian Exhortation of the Bohemians, to Kings and Princes, to stir them up to the Zeal of the Gospel

The Oration of Cardinal Julian

The Table of the Archbishops of Canterbury

BOOK 6.

A Preface to the Reader

Henry VI

William Tailor, Priest

John Florence, a Turner

Richard Belward, and others

Copy of the King's Letters directed to John Exeter and Jacolet Germain,

Keeper of the Castle of Colchester, for the apprehending of Sir William

White, Priest, and other Lollards, as they called them William White, Priest

Copy of the Letter of the Bishop of Norwich respecting Thomas Pie and John Mendham

John Beverly, alias Battild, a Laborer; John Skilley of Flinton, Miller, and others

The Story of Margery Bagster and others Richard Hoveden, Martyr

Nicholas Canon, of Eye

Thomas Bagley, Priest; Paul Craw, a Bohemian, Martyr

The Story of Thomas of Rennes. a Frenchman and Carmelite

Friar, burnt in Italy for the Profession of Christ

The Order and Manner of the Council of Basil: with a Brief Recapitulation of the principal Matters decreed and concluded therein

The Conclusions of the Disputation, and the Argument of Panormitane for the Pope

The Answer of John Segovius

The Conclusions of the Disputation, summed up By Aeneas Sylvius

The Oration of Panormitane

The Oration of Ludovicus the Prothonotary

The Oration of Cardinal Arelatensis, or, of Arles

The Oration of Amedeus, Archbishop of Lyons

The Oration of Segovius

The Second Book of the Commentaries of Aeneas Sylvius, upon the Acts of the Council of Basil

The Preface of John Segovius and his associates

The Oration in favor of Amedeus to the Popedom

A further Continuation of the memorable History of the Bohemians; Being a brief Epitome, showing how they were called and brought unto the Council of Basil; briefly collected and gathered out of the Commentaries of Aeneas Sylvius

A Declaration of the Council of Basil touching the three last Articles of the Bohemians already alleged

A Declaration of the Council touching the first Article of the Communion

Certain Petitions which the Bohemians put up, last of all, in the sacred Council of Basil

An Epistle of Martin Meyre to Aeneas Sylvius

The Copy of an Epistle of Julian, Cardinal of St. Angelo, unto Pope

Eugene, for that he went about to dissolve the Council of Basil

An Epistle of Aeneas Sylvius to the Rector of the University of Cologne, in defense of the Council

Richard Wiche, Priest, Martyr

The King's Writ prohibiting Pilgrimages to the Tomb of Richard Wiche

A brief Answer to the Cavillations or Alanus Copus concerning Lady Eleanor Cobham

The Contention between the rich Cardinal of Winchester, and Humphrey, the good Duke of Gloucester, with certain Articles objected against the Cardinal

The Story and Death of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester

The Invention and Benefit of Printing

The lamentable Losing of Constantinople

The History of Reynold Peacock, Bishop of Chichester; afflicted and tormented by the false Bishops for his Godliness, and Profession of the Gospel

Copy of the Citation sent by Thomas Bowcher, alias Burschere, Archbishop of Canterbury

The Form and Manner of the Retractation of Reynold Peacock

Sentences or Proverbs attributed unto Pope Plus II., etc.

The Title of the House of York to the Crown of England

Edward IV

Albert and Frederic III., Emperors of Germany

The Large Dominions of Ladislaus

John the Neatherd, of Franconia, a martyr; and Doctor Johannes de Wesalia

Edward V.

Richard III., the Usurper

APPENDIX TO Vol,. III.

VOLUME 4

CONTINUATION OF BOOK 6

PERTAINING TO THE LAST THREE HUNDRED YEARS FROM THE LOOSING OUT OF SATAN.

Henry VII.

Maximilian the Emperor

The Burning of Joan Boughton, and others.

Hieronymus Savonarola, with two Friars, Martyrs.

Articles objected against Hierome and the two Friars

The Ten Grievances complained of by the Germans, and the to Remedy against them.

An Advertisement unto the Emperor Maximilian, of the Subtle

Practices of the Pope and Popish Prelates

A certain Godly Exhortation unto the Emperor s Majesty.

The Edict of Maximilian the Emperor.

A Letter of Jacobus Selestadiensis to the Emperor Maximilian, in Answer to the Edict

The History of the Turks. Ottoman, the First great Emperor of the Turks, A.D. 1300.

Orchan, the Second Emperor

Amurath, the Third Emperor.

Bajazet, the Fourth Emperor.

Caiephine, the Fifth Emperor.

Orehan, Mahomet, and Amurath, the Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Emperors.

Mahomet II., the Ninth Emperor.

Bajazet II., the Tenth Emperor.

Orehan, the Eleventh Emperor.

Solyman, the Twelfth Emperor.

A Notice touching the Miserable Persecution, Slaughter, and Captivity of the Christians under the Turks, and the Authors of the Turks Story.

The Division of Asia Minor, called Chersonesus.

Africa, The Prophecies of the Holy Scriptures considered, touching the Coming up, and final Ruin and Destruction, of this wicked Kingdom of the Turks; with the Revelations and Foreshown is also of other authors concerning the same

A Comparison between the Syrians and the Turks.

The Prophecies of Methodius, Hildegarde, and others, concerning the Reign and Ruin of the Turks.

Interpretation of Prophecy.

A Prayer against the Turks.

William Tylsworth, Martyr, burned at Amersham to The cruel handling of Thomas Chase, of Amersham; wickedly strangled and martyred in the Bishop's Prison at Woburn, under William Smith, Bishop of Lincoln.

Laurence Ghest, Martyr.

A notable Story of a faithful Woman, burned in Chipping Sudbury.

Verses upon Thomas Wittington, who was slain by a bull.

John Blomstone, and eight others, persecuted at Coventry

The Names of the Archbishops of Canterbury contained in the Sixth Book.

A Brief Note, with a Recapitulation of Ancient Ecclesiastical Laws, by sundry Kings of this realm ordained, for Government of the Church before the Conquest

The proud primacy of Popes described; in order of their rising up, by little and little, from faithful Bishops and Martyrs, to become Lords and Governors over Kings and Kingdoms, exalting themselves in the Temple of God. above all that is called God.

The First Rising of the Bishops of Rome.

The Words of St. Paul expounded.

The Exaltation of Popes above Kings and Emperors, out of Histories.

The Image of Antichrist exalting himself in the Temple of God, above all that is called God; out of his own decrees, decretals. extravagants, pontificals, &c., word for word, as it is out of the stud books here alleged and quoted.

An Alphabetical List of the Authorities here alluded to.

Casus Papales LI. apud Fratrem Astesanum, sire de Ast. Doctorera solemnera in summa confessionis. Item apud Hosfiensero, de offic, legat, reperti et his versibus comprehensi.

Cases Papal to the number of one and fifty; wherein the Pope hath power to dispense, and none else besides.

BOOK 7

PERTAINING TO THE LAST THREE HUNDRED YEARS FROM THE LOOSING OF SATAN.

HENRY VIII.

The Tenor of the Pope's Bull, for the Conception of the Virgin to be without Sin.

The State and Succession of Princes. to The History of divers good Men and Women, persecuted for Religion in the city and diocese of the Bishop of London: briefly extracted out of the Registers of Richard

Fitzjames;with their Examinations.

Joan Baker, and thirty-nine others The Death and Martyrdom of William Sweefing and John Brewster.

John Brown, Martyr.

The Story of Richard Hun, Martyr; with the Articles against to him New Articles commenced against him after his death.

A solemn process of Fitzjames, Bishop of London, against Hun being dead.

The Verdict of the Inquest.

The Depositions of Thomas Chicheley, Thomas Simondes, Robert Johnson, John Spalding, Peter Turner, John Enderby, Allen Cresswell, and Richard Horsenail.

Copy of the Letter of Richard Fitzjames, the Bishop of London, sent to Cardinal Wolsey.

The Words that.the Bishop of London spake before the Lords, in the Parliament-house

The sentence of the Inquest subscribed by the CoronerTenor of the King's

Letter in behalf of Richard Hun.

A Defence of Richard Hun, against Sir Thomas More and Alanus Copus.

Elizabeth Stamford, and others.

The Names of divers others, who, in the Registers, be specified to abjure John Southwick

John Stilman, and the Articles against him.

Thomas Man, Martyr, and his Articles.

Robert Cosin, of Buckingham, and William Sweeting, alias Clerke,

Martyrs.

James Brewster, of Colchester, Martyr.

Christopher Shoemaker, of Great Messenden, Martyr.

Captious Interrogatordes ministered commonly by the Bishop of Lincoln, against certain Examinates.

A Table describing the grievous Afflictions of good Men, in the to Diocese of Lincoln, under John Longland, the Bishop, with the names both of the accusers and of them that were accused; also with the crimes to them objected; out of the Registers of the said Diocese. A.D. 1521.

Copy of the King's Letter for the aid of John Longland, Bishop of Lincoln, against the Servants of Christ, falsely then called Heretics.

The Names of those who were abjured in the Diocese of Lincoln, with a brief Summary of their Opinions.

Copy of the Bishop's Letter to the Abbot of Ensham.

Penance enjoined under pain of relapse, by John Longland, Bishop of Lincoln, Dec. 19, 1521.

The Names of them that were condemned for Relapse, and committed unto the Secular Power.

Doctor John Colet, Dean of St. Paul's.

The Beginning of the Reformation of the Church of Christ, in the time of Martin Luther.

Prophecies, going before Martin Luther, touching the Reformation of the Church.

The A. B.C. against the Pride of the Clergy.

The History of Doctor Martin Luther, with his Life and Doctrine described.

Review of Luther's Conduct and Writings.

Substance of the Pope's Charge to his Legate, against Luther.

Protestation of Luther, with-his Answer and Propositions before the Cardinal.

The Acts and Doings of Martin Luther before the Emperor, at the City of Worms.

Luther's Answer to Eckius.

The Emperor's Letter against Luther, and the Consultation upon it; Doctor Vceus's Oration, and Luther's Answer, &c.

The usual Prayer of Martin Luther.

Pope Adrian VI. to the renowned Princes of Germany, and to the Peers of the Roman Emperors

Instructions given by Pope Adrian to Charegatus, his Legate, touching his Proceedings in the Diet of Nuremberg, how and by what persuasions the Princes were to be moved against Luther.

The Answer of the Noble and Reverend Princes, and of the States of his Sacred Roman Empire, exhibited to the Pope's Ambassador

Certain Grievances or Oppressions of Germany, against the Court of Rome, collected and exhibited by the Princes, at the Council of Nuremberg, to the number of a hundred, whereof certain Specialities follow.

An Intimation given by Philip Melancthon to his Auditory at Wittenberg, of the decease of Martin Luther,

A Prayer after the manner of Luther

Summary of Popish Decrees made at the Council of Raftsban.

The History of the Helvetians or Switzers; how they first recovered their liberty, and afterwards were joined in league together The Acts and Doings of Uldricus Zuinglius: and the Receiving of the Gospel in Switzerland.

Constitutions decreed in the Council of Bern.

Answer of the Tigurines, or Men of Zurich, to the five Towns of the Switzers.

Message from the Council to the City of Strasberg.

A Letter of Uldricus Zuinglius to N., his brother in the Lord.

Henry Voes and John Each, Friars Augustine, burnt at Brussels, A.D. 1523.

Henry Sutphen, Monk, a Martyr at Dithmarsch

Letter of Solyman the great Turk, to the Master

The lamentable Martyrdom of John Clerk, at Meaux, in France

The History of a good Pastor, murdered for preaching of the Gospel: written by John Oecolampadius.

The like History of the Death of a certain Minister, named Master Peter

Spengler, who was drowned: collected by Oecolampadius.

Another History of a certain Man of the Country, wrongfully put to death: collected by John Oecolampadius

The Story and Martyrdom of Wolfgangus Schueh, a German, burned at Lorraine.

John Hugiein, Martyr, burned at Mersburg

George Carpenter, of Eraerich, Martyr, burned in the town of Munich, in Bavaria

The History of Leonard Keyser, Martyr, burned at Schardingham

Wendelmuta, Widow, Martyr; at the Hague

Peter Flisteden and Adolphus Clarebach, put to death at Cologne

A Table of the Names and Causes of such Martyrs as gave their to lives for the testimony of the Gospel, in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and other Foreign Countries, since Luther's time: in which table are contained the Persecutions, the Martyrs, and the Causes of their Martyrdom:

The Martyrs of Germany

Great Persecution in Gaunt, and other parts of Flanders by the Friars and Priests thereof

Another Table of those that suffered in France, for the like to witness of his Gospel:

The French Martyrs

VOL. 5

CONTINUATION OF BOOK 8

The reign of HENRY VIII. continued.

The Story, Examination, Death, and Martyrdom, of John Frith

The Sum of John Frith's Book of the Sacrament

A Letter of John Frith to his Friends, concerning his Troubles, etc

The Sentence given against John Frith

The Letter of John, Bishopof London, to certify the King of the

Condemnation of John Frith and Andrew Hewet

Andrew Hewet burned with Master Frith

The History of the Persecution and Death of Thomas Benet, burned in Exeter: collected and testified by John Vowel, alias Hoker

The Pope's Curse with Book, Bell, and Candle

The Matter between Gregory Basset and Thomas Benet

A Table of certain Persons abjured within the Diocese of London, under

Bishop Stokesley, with the Articles alleged against them

William Tracy, Esquire, of Gloucestershire, with his Testament.

The Table of Abjured Persons continued

A Note of Richard Bayfield above mentioned; with the Accusation of

Edmund Peerson against him

A compendious Discourse, comprehending the whole Sum and Matter concerning the Marriage between King Henry and Queen Anne Bullen; and Queen Katherine divorced

The King's Oration to his Subjects

Queen Katherine's Answer to the Cardinals

The King's Oration to the Legates

A Proclamation of the King, that nothing should be purchased from Rome

The Oaths of the Clergy to the Pope and to the King

The Abolishing of the Pope out of England

Certain Acts provided, concerning the Pope's Laws

A Table of Degrees prohibited by God's Law to marry

An old Prophecy of the Fall of the Pope; an Act for the King's

Supremacy, and a Proclamation for abolishing the usurped Power of the Pope

The Oaths of Stephen Gardiner, John Stokesley, Edward Lee, and Cuthbert Tonstal to the King

A Letter of the University of Cambridge, against the usurped Power of the Bishop of Rome

The Book of Gardiner "De Vera Obedientia;" with his Reasons against the Pope's Supremacy

The Preface of Edmund Bonner, Archdeacon of Leicester, prefixed to Gardiner's Book

Notes on Tonstal's Sermon against the Pope's Supremacy

Testimonies out of the Bishop's Book against the same

Testimonies of Bishops and Doctors of England against the same

The True Copy of a Letter of Cuthbert Tonstal, Bishop of Durham, and

John Stokesley, Bishop of London, to Cardinal Pole, proving the

Bishop of Rome to have no special Superiority over other Bishops

The Oration of Sir Ralph Sadler, Ambassador to the Scottish King

Message of King Henry VIII. to the French King, by his Ambassador, Dr.

Edward Foxe, in defense of his Proceedings.

Another Message from the same, by his Ambassador Stephen Gardiner

The King's Answer to the French King's Request

The Oration of the King's Ambassador before the Emperor in defense of his Cause

The Life and Story of the True Servant and Martyr of God, William

Tyndale; who, for his notable Pains and Travail, may well be called the

Apostle of England in this our Later Age

The Testimony of John Frith, in his Book of the Sacrament, concerning William Tyndale; with Tyndale's Supplication to the King, Nobles, and Subjects of England

A Letter sent from William Tyndale unto Master Frith, being in the

Tower; followed by another under the name of Jacob.

The Death of the Lady Katherine, Princess Dowager; also that of Queen

Anne, with her Words at her Death

A Protestation in the Name of the King, the Council, and the Clergy of

England; why they refused to come to the Pope's Council, at his call

The King's Answer to the Rebels in Lincolnshire

A Letter of Dr. Bonner, the King's Ambassador in France, sent to the Lord

Cromwell, declaring the Order of his Promotions and coming up

Another Letter from the same, complaining of Winchester; and also declaring how he was promoted, by the Lord Cromwell, to the Bishopric of Hereford

A Letter of Dr. Thirleby to Heyues and Bonner

A Declaration from Bonner to the Lord Cromwell; describing to him the evil Behaviour of Stephen Gardiner, with special causes why he misliked him

The Oath of Dr, Bonner when he was made Bishop of London, together with Ecclesiastical Matters in 1536, 1538

The Contents of a Book of Articles devised by the King

The King's Injunctions, restricting the number of Holy-days: also

Injunctions to the Clergy for the Reformation of the Church; with others

The Sermon of John Longland, Bishop of Lincoln, on Good Friday, before the King at Greenwich, A.D. 1538; the Theme from Hebrews 13

Friar Forrest executed for rebelling against the King's Supremacy

The History of the Worthy Martyr of God, John Lambert, otherwise named Nicholson; with his Troubles, Examinations, and Answers, as well before Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, and other Bishops, as also before King Henry, by whom at length he was condemned to

Death, and burned in Smithfield, 1538; also Articles laid to Lambert

The Answer of John Lambert to the Forty-five Articles

A Treatise of John Lambert upon the Sacrament, addressed to the King

The Death of Robert Packington, with the Burning of Collins in London, and of Cowbridge at Oxford

Putteden and Leiton, Martyrs

The Burning of N. Peke, at Ipswich

A Letter of King Henry to the Emperor, containing his Reasons for refusing to take part in the Council of Vincenza

Certain Injunctions set forth by the authority of the King, against English

Books, Sects, and Sacramentaries also; with the putting down the Day of Thomas Becket

The variable Changes and Mutations in Religion in King Henry's Days

The Act of the Six Articles; the Penalties upon them, with the Oath of the Commissioners

Allegations against the Six Articles: and first of Transubstantiation

The Words of Elfric, written to Wulfsine, Bishop of Sherbourne, against Transubstantiation

Another Epistle of Elfric, Archbishop of Canterbury, to Wulfstane, Archbishop of York; in Saxon, with the English

A Sermon translated out of Latin into the Saxon Tongue, by Elfric, against Transubstantiation, A.D. 996: followed by the English Translation

Verses in praise of Berengarius

The Words of the Council whereby Transubstantiation was first established

The Second Article: of both kinds

The Third Article: of Private Masses, Trental Masses, and Dirige Masses

The Fourth and Fifth Articles: of Vows and Priests'Marriage

The Epistle of Volusianus, Bishop of Carthage, for Priests'Marriage, translated from the Latin; with two Latin Epistles

Answer to Anselm's Reasons against Priests'Marriage

The Sixth Article: touching Auricular Confession

A Copy of Philip Melancthon's fruitful Epistle, sent to King Henry, against the cruel Act of the Six Articles

A Note out of an old Martyrology of Canterbury; also another. An Act against Fornication of Priests

The History concerning the Life, Acts, and Death of the famous and worthy Councillor, Lord Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex

The Effect and Contents of the Boston Pardons

Cromwell's Oration to the Bishops assembled in the Convocation House

The Archbishop of Canterbury's Oration to the Bishops, followed by that of Alexander Alesius, and of Foxe, Bishop of Hereford

The Answer of the Bishop of London against Alesius

The Story of one Frebarn's Wife longing for a piece of Meat in Lent

How the Lord Cromwell helped Cranmer's Secretary

The Lord Cromwell not forgetting his old Friends and Benefactors

A notable Story, of the Lord Cromwell and an Italian

Lord CromwellWords on the Scaffold; with the Prayer that he said at the Hour of his Death

A Booke entitled "The Fantassie of Idolatrie"

Of the Bible in English, printed in the Large Volume: also of Edmund

Bonner preferred to the Bishopric of London, by means of the Lord Cromwell

The King's Brief for setting up the Bible; with a Letter of Edmund Bonner, for the execution of the King's Writ

The History of Robert Barnes, Thomas Garret, and William Jerome, Divines

The Story of Thomas Garret, or Gerrard, and of his Trouble at Oxford; testified and recorded by Anthony Dalaber, who was there present the same time

Articles objected against Thomas Garret, some time Parish Priest, Curate of All-Hallows in Honey Lane

The Life and Story of William Jerome, Vicar of Stepney, and Martyr of Christ

The Story of Barnes, Jerome, and Garret, continued; with the Causes of their Martyrdom

Winchester's Articles against Barnes

The Protestation of Dr. Barnes at the Stake

The Exhortation of Jerome to the People, and the concluding Protestation of Thomas Garret

A Note of Three Papists, Powel, Fetherstone, and Abel, executed at this same time

A Note how Bonner sat in the Guildhall in Commission for the Six Articles: also of the Condemning of Mekins

Richard Spencer, Ramsey, and Hewet, Martyrs, who suffered at Salisbury

A brief Table of the Troubles at London, in the time of the Six Articles; containing the Persons presented, with the Causes of their Persecution Certain Places or Articles gathered out of Alexander Seton's Sermons by his Adversaries

The Story of John Porter, cruelly martyred for reading the Bible in St. Paul's

A Note of one Thomas Sommers, imprisoned for the Gospel

Thomas Bernard and James Morton, Martyrs; also Master Barber who recanted

A merry and pleasant Narration, touching a false fearful Imagination of Fire, raised among the Doctors and Masters of Oxford, in St. Mary's Church, at the Recantation of Master Malary, Master of Arts of Cambridge

The King divorced from the Lady Anne of Cleves, and married to the Lady

Katherine Howard, his fifth Wife

The King's Letter to Archbishop Cranmer, for the Abolishing of Idolatry; also a Proclamation concerning eating White Meats, etc

The Trouble and Persecution of four Windsor Men, Robert Testwood, Henry Filmer, Anthony Peerson, and John Marbeck, for Righteousness'sake, and for the Gospel

The Original of Robert Testwood's Trouble, with other causes of the same The Original of Henry Filmer's Trouble, followed by that of Anthony Peerson

The Examinations of John Marbeck

The Suit of Marbeck's Wife to the Bishop of Winchester, for her Husband

Other Examinations of Marbeck

The Suit of Filmer's Wife, to the Bishops who sat in Commission, for her Husband

The Martyrdom of Peerson, Testwood, and Filmer; with the manner of their Condemnation, and how they died:—also the sparing of Marbeck after he was sentenced to Death

How all the Adversaries'Conspiracies were known

An Answer to the Cavilling Adversaries, touching John Marbeck

The Persecution in Calais, with the Martyrdom of George Bucker, otherwise called Adam Damlip, and others

Part of a Speech delivered by Thomas Brook, in the Lower House, on the

Bill of the Six Articles

Master Hale, of Gray's Inn, in Reply to Brook

The Story of William Smith, Curate; also the Trouble of John Butler, Commissary; and the Recantation of divers Calais Men

A new Commission appointed and sent over to Calais, with the Second

Trouble of Thomas Brook, William Stevens, and others

The Second Apprehension of Adam Damlip; with his Martyrdom

The Story of a Poor laboring Man, and also of one Dodd, a Scotchman, burned at Calais

The Story of William Crossbowmaker, bearing a Billet in Calais; followed by an Example of Dr. London's Despite against the Gospellers, as also the Fidelity of a Matron to her Husband

Qualifications of the Act of the Six Articles

The Recantation of John Heywood

Kerby, and Roger Clarke, of Suffolk, Martyrs

The Bill set upon the Town-house Door at Ipswich, the Night before they were condemned

The King's Oration to the Parliament-House, with Notes thereupon

The two Examinations of the worthy Servant of God, Mistress Anne

Askew, daughter of Sir William Askew, knight, of Lincolnshire: martyred in Smithfield for the constant and faithful Testimony of the Truth

The latter Apprehension and Examination of the worthy Martyr of God, Mistress Anne Askew, before the King at Greenwich

"The Confession of me Anne Askew, for the Time I was at Newgate"

The Sum of her Condemnation, her Letter to the Lord Chancellor, and her Faith; with her Cruel Handling and Racking after her Condemnation

Anne Askew's Answer to John LaceIs, followed by her Purgation, her Confession of Faith, and her Prayer

The Martyrdom of John Lacels, John Adams, and Nicholas Belenian; followed by a Letter of Lacels, written out of Prison

Verses on Anne Askew; also the Story of one Rogers, Martyr, burned in Smithfield

The Story of Queen Katherine Parr, late Queen and Wife to King Henry the Eighth: wherein appearith in what Danger she was for the Gospel, by means of Stephen Gardiner, and others of his Conspiracy; and how gloriously she was preserved by her kind and loving Husband the King

A Discourse touching a certain Policy used by Stephen Gardiner, in staying King Henry from redressing certain Abuses in the Church; also a Communication concerning the Reformation of Religion as well in France as in England

A brief Narration of the Trouble of Sir George Blage

A Proclamation for abolishing English Books, after the Death of Anne

Askew; with the Names of the prohibited Books

Heresies and Errors collected by the Bishops out of the Book of Tyndale, named "The Wicked Mammon"

Other Heresies and Errors from "The Obedience of a Christian Man" ·

Others also from "The Revelation of Antichrist"

Others also from "The Sum of the Scripture"

A Private Letter of the King to Bishop Bonner

A History touching the Persecution in Scotland, with the Names of those who suffered after the time of Patrick Hamelton; especially concerning Sir John Borthwike, knight, with his Articles and Answers

The Story of Thomas Forret, Priest, and his Fellows

The Manner of Persecution used by the Cardinal of Scotland, against certain Persons in St. John's Town, or Perth

The Condemnation of Master George Wisehart, Gentleman, who suffered for the Faith of Christ at St. Andrews, in Scotland, A.D. 1546; with his Articles and Answers

Brief Account of the Sermon of Dean Winryme, followed by the Examination of Wisehart

The just Judgment of God upon Archbishop Beaton, with the Story and Martyrdom of Adam Wallace in Scotland

The Schisms that arose in Scotland for the Pater-Noster

The Martyrdom of the blessed Servant of God, Walter Mille, with his Articles

Persecution in Kent. A Table of certain true Servants of God, and Martyrs, omitted, who were burned in the Diocese of Canterbury, under Archbishop Warham; with the Names of their Persecutors and Accusers

The Order and Form of Process used against these Martyrs; and, first, of William Carder, A.D. 1511

Three divers sorts of Judgments amongst the Papists, against Heretics as they call them

The Martyrdom of Launcelot, John Painter, and Giles Germane: also of one Stile, burned in Smithfield with the Apocalypse

The Sentence of Pope Clement against the Divorce of Queen Katherine

A Copy of the Bull of Pope Leo X., no less slanderous than barbarous, against Martin Luther and his Doctrine

The Answer of Martin Luther to the same

The Tenor and Form of the Appeal of Martin Luther from Pope Leo to the next general Council

The Death of King Henry VIII. with the manner thereof

A Tragical History of certain Friars in France, in the City of Orleans, A.D. 1534

Bonner's Letter to Cloney, Keeper of the Coal-house for the abolishing of Images

BOOK 9

CONTAINING THE ACTS AND THINGS DONE IN THE REIGN

OF KING EDWARD THE SIXTH.

EDWARD VI

The Words of Cardanus in commendation of King Edward

Certain Ecclesiastical Laws, or General Injunctions given by King Edward to the Church of England; followed by others to Thomas, Bishop of Westminster, as well from the King as also from the King's Commissioners

A Letter of Edmund Bonner to the Bishop of Westminster, concerning the abolishing of Candles, Ashes, and Palms, and other Ceremonies

Letter of the Council to the Archbishop of Canterbury, for the abolishing of Images; followed by one from Edmund Bonner

Letters Missive from the Council to the Bishops, concerning the Communion to be ministered in both kinds Substance of the Petition of the Lords and Commons, in Parliament assembled, to the King

Letters to and from Edmund Bonner, concerning the Abrogating of Private Masses; especially the Apostles'Mass

An Admonition of Lord Chancellor Rich to Justices of the Peace

A Letter from the Council rebuking Bonner for Negligence in setting out the Service Book; with Bonner's Letter to the Dean and Chapter

Certain Private Injunctions, Admonitions, and Articles given to Bonner by the Council

Articles of the Commons of Devonshire and Cornwall to the King; with the King's Answer

Matter concerning Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, with Declaration of the Acts and Process entered against him in King Edward's time

The King's Letter to the Commissioners concerning the Recantation and Pardoning of Bonner

Matters put to Bonner to redress; with special points to be treated by him, in his Sermon

The Denunciation of John Hooper and William Latimer, against Bonner, to the King's Majesty, for leaving undone the points before mentioned

The King's Commission for the Examination of Bishop Bonner

The First Act or Session against Bishop Bonner, by the King's

Commissioners; with the Tenor and Form of his Protestation

The Second Appearance of Bonner at Lambeth; with his Answer to the

Denunciation of Latimer and Hooper

The Third Session against Bishop Bonner

The Answer of Bonner to the Articles objected to him by the King's

Commissioners the first time

Certain Interrogatories exhibited by Bonner against the Witnesses, upon the Articles above mentioned

A certain Declaration of the King, respecting his former Commission, with Licence given to the Commissioners, as well to determine as to hear, in the case of Bonner

The Fourth Session in the Hall at Lambeth; with matter exhibited by Bonner why he ought not to be convicted

The Information given against William Latimer by Bonner

Interrogatories educed and ministered by Bonner against the Witnesses

The Fifth Session against Bonner, with his Answers

The Recusation of the Judgment of Thomas Smith made by Bishop Bonner

The First Appellation intimated by Edmund Bonner

The Sixth Session; in the Great Hall at Lambeth

The Second Appeal of Bonner, with a Letter to the Lord Mayor

The Seventh Session, at Lambeth; with Bishop Bonner's Declaration to the

Commissioners; his Third Appeal, and his Supplication to the Chancellor

His Sentence of Deprivation, Supplication, and other Documents

APPENDIX to Vol. 5

VOLUME 6

CONTENTS

CONTINUATION OF BOOK 9

CONTAINING THE ACTS AND THINGS DONE IN THE REIGN

OF KING EDWARD THE SIXTH.

The reign of EDWARD VI continued

Books in the Latin Service abolished; with the King's Decree.

Taking down of Altars and setting up the Table instead thereof. The King's Letter to Bishop Ridley; together with certain Reasons why the Lord's Board should rather be after the Form of a Table than an Altar

A Letter of the Lady Mary to the Council. to A Remembrance of certain Matters appointed by the Council in Answer, etc.

Letters between the Lady Mary, and the King and Council.

A Copy of the King's Instructions, given to the Lord Chancellor, etc.

The History of the Doings and Attempts of Stephen Gardiner: to with the Examples of certain Letters, written by him, containing divers Matters not unworthy to be known in this present History.

Certain Additions after these Letters above specified, with Notes and Solutions answering to the same.

The Sum and Conclusion of all Winchester's Drift, in his Epistles before.

A Letter of Gardiner, containing Objections made to a Sermon of Master Ridley's, made at the Court.

Nineteen Articles and Positions, objected, severally, to the Bishop of Winchester.

A Copy of a Writ, touching the order and manner of the Misdemeanor of Winchester, copied from the Public Records.

A Copy of a Letter to the above, signed by the King and subscribed by the Council: also Six Articles delivered to him.

The Copy of the Last Articles sent to the Bishop of Winchester.

The Words of the Sequestration, with the Intimation to the Bishop of Winchester.

A Letter to Stephen Gardiner, from the Duke of Somerset and the rest of the Commissioners, touching such Points as the Bishop should entreat of in his Sermon.

A Sermon of Stephen Gardiner, preached before the King.

The First Session or Action against Stephen Gardiner.

The Second Session.

Letters Missive to Drs. Standish and Jeffrey.

The Third Session.

Answer of the Bishop to a Request for more full Answers to certain Articles.

The Fourth Session.

A Long Matter Justificatory, proposed by Gardiner.

The Fifth Session.

A Letter from the Judges to Gardiner's Witnesses.

The Sixth and Seventh Sessions.

The Eighth Session; with Interrogatories ministered by the Office.

The Ninth Session; with Articles additional exhibited by Gardiner.

The Tenor of the Matter exhibited by Gardiner, etc.

The Tenth Session.

The Eleventh and Twelfth Sessions.

The Thirteenth Session: Allegations of Winchester, etc.

The Fourteenth Session.

The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Sessions.

The Seventeenth Session.

The Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Sessions.

Copy of a Letter of King Henry to Stephen Gardiner.

Part of a Letter of Francis Driander.

A Letter of Gardiner to the Lord Protector, out of the Fleet.

The Attestations of all such Witnesses as were produced, sworn, and examined, upon the Articles ministered by the Office, against Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester.

The Depositions of certain Witnesses, produced and examined upon the Positions additional, laid in by the Bishop in his First Matter, specified before in the Ninth Session.

Notes for the Reader: containing Specialties, whereunto Stephen Gardiner did agree and grant; concerning Reformation of Religion.

Notes and Points, concerning Reformation of Religion, whereunto he would not grant.

The Twenty-first Session against Gardiner; with his Exceptions against the Witnesses.

The Twenty-second Session.

The Appeal of the Bishop before the Sentence Definitive.

The Sentence Definitive.

A Note of the Communication of Master Wilkes, had with Dr. Redman.

Another Communication of the same, to Master Nowel, etc.

A Letter of Master Young to Master Cheke, concerning Dr. Redman.

The History, no less lamentable than notable, of William Gardiner, an Englishman, suffering most constantly in Portugal, for the testimony of God's truth.

The Tragical History of the worthy Lord Edward, Duke of to Somerset, Lord Protector; with the whole Cause of his Troubles and Handling. A Letter of the Lord Protector to the Lord Russel, Lord Privy Seal; also the substance of the Reply.

Contents of another Letter of the Lord Russel; also a Letter of the Lord

Protector, to the Council assembled in London.

A Letter of the King to the Lord Mayor, in behalf of the Lord Protector.

A Letter of certain of the Council to the same, against the Lord Protector.

Articles objected against the Lord Protector.

An Account of the Execution of Edward Duke of Somerset, furnished by a noble Personage who witnessed it.

Peter Martyr's Disputation holden at Oxford, about the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

The First Disputation, holden at Cambridge the 20th of June, A.D. , before the King's Majesty's Commissioners; by Dr. Madew, respondent.

The Second Disputation, holden at Cambridge the 24th day of June, .

The Third Disputation, holden at Cambridge.

Disputations of Martin Bucer, at Cambridge.

A Fruitful Dialogue, declaring those words of Christ, "This is my Body;" between "Custom" and "Verity". Epistles of the young Prince Edward to the Archbishop of Canterbury; with the Answer.

Commendation from the Prince's Scholmaster.ibid. The Prayer of King Edward before his Death.

A Letter of the Lady Mary to King Henry VIII; also her Protestation to certain Lords sent to her by him.

BOOK 10

BEGINNING WITH THE REIGN OF QUEEN MARY.

The Preface to the Reader.

The Whole Canon of the Mass, with the Rubric thereof, as it standeth in the Mass-Book, after Salisbury Use, translated word by word out of Latin into English.

The Form and Words of conjuring Salt, Water, Flowers, and Branches.

QUEEN MARY.

The First Entering of Queen Mary to the Crown, with the Alteration of Religion, and other Perturbations happening the same time in the Realm of England.

A Letter of the Lady Mary to the Lords of the Council, with their Answer.

An Inhibition from the Queen, for Preaching and Printing, etc.

Master Bourn preaching at Paul's Cross.

The True Report of a Disputation, had and begun in the Convocationhouse at London, the 18th of October,

The Precept of the Queen to Bishop Bonner, for dissolving the Convocation.

The Oration of Queen Mary in the Guildhall, on the First of February, .

The Communication had between the Lady Jane and Fecknam.

A Letter of the Lady Jane to her Father; followed by one to Master Harding.

A Letter written by the Lady Jane in the end of the New Testament in Greek, which she sent to her Sister, the Lady Katherine, the night before she suffered.

A Prayer of the Lady Jane.

The Words and Behavior of the Lady Jane upon the Scaffold.ibid.

Certain Verses written by the Lady Jane; Epitaphs, etc.

A Monition of Bonner to his Clergy, for the certifying of the Names of such as would not come in Lent to Confession, and Receiving at Easter.

Articles sent from the Queen to Bonner, etc., to be put in speedy Execution.ibid.

Articles sent from the Queen, unto the Ordinary, and by him and his Officers, by her Commandment, to be put in Execution in the whole Diocese.

A Prescript of the Lord Mayor to the Aldermen.

A Copy of the Queen's Proclamation for driving Strangers and Foreigners out of the realm.ibid.

The Style of Queen Mary altered, writing to Bonner for the summoning of a Convocation.

The Dignity of Priests extolled by Bonner, in a Fragment of an Exhortation

to them of the Convocation-house; copied out by them that stood by and heard him.ibid.

The Sum and Effect of the Communication between Dr. Ridley and Secretary Bourne, with others, at the Lieutenant's Table in the Tower.

How Thomas Cranmer Archbishop, Bishop Ridley, and Master Latimer, were sent down to Oxford to dispute; with the Order and Manner and all other Circumstances unto the said Disputation, and also to their Condemnation, appertaining.

The Arguments, Reasons, and Allegations, used in the Disputation.

Disputation at Oxford, between Dr. Smith, with his other Colleagues and Doctors, and Bishop Ridley.

The Disputation had at Oxford, the 18th day of April, between Master Hugh Latimer, answerer, and Master Smith and others, opposers.

Address to the Reader; together with the Disputation of Master Harpsfield, Bachelor of Divinity, answering for his Form, to be made Doctor.

Certain Observations or Censures given to the Reader, upon the Disputations of the Bishops and Doctors above mentioned: declaring what Judgment is to be given, as well touching the Arguments of the

Adversaries, as also to the Answers of the Martyrs.

A Table declaring divers and sundry Respects how the Holy Real Body of

Christ our Savior, both in the Sacrament and beside the Sacrament, is present, eaten, and united to us.

A Table of the principal Arguments brought against Doctor Cranmer.

The same against Doctor Ridley.

The same against Master Latimer.

The Answers and Resolutions to the Arguments above mentioned, by

Number and Order of the same.

The Report and Narration of Master Ridley, concerning the misordered Disputation had against him and his Fellow-prisoners at Oxford.

A Letter of Bishop Ridley to the Prolocutor; also a second.

The Copy of the Archbishop of Canterbury's Letter to the Council, sent by Dr. Weston, who refused to deliver it.

Bishop Ridley to Archbishop Cranmer.

Other Things which happened in this Realm, in this tumultuous Time.ibid.

A Purgation of Thomas Cranmer, against certain Slanders and Rumors falsely raised upon him.

The godly End and Death of the Duke of Suffolk, beheaded on Tower-hill.

The Apology of Master Mantel the Elder.

A Copy of a certain Declaration drawn and sent abroad out of Prison by Master Bradford, Master Saunders, and divers other godly Preachers, concerning their Disputation and Doctrine of their Religion.

Verses of John White, Bishop of Lincoln, and of others, concerning Philip and Mary; both Latin and English.

A Story of a Rood set up in Lancashire.

Mandate of Bishop Bonner, to abolish the Scriptures and Writings painted upon Church Walls.

Copy of a Letter sent from the Council to Bonner, concerning Queen Mary's conceiving with Child.

The Tenor of Cardinal Pole's Oration made in the Parliament House. Copy of the Supplication and Submission, exhibited to the King and Queen's Majesties, by the Lords and Commons of the Parliament.

An Absolution pronounced by Cardinal Pole to the whole Parliament of

England, in the presence of the King and Queen.

Copy of King Philip's Letter to Pope Julius, touching the Restoring of the Realm of England: translated out of Spanish into English; followed by the Cardinal's Letter on the same Matter.ibid.

A Lamentable Example of Cruelty, showed upon John Bolton, a Man of Reading, imprisoned for the true Testimony of a Christian Conscience.

Notes of a Sermon of the Bishop of Winchester, preached at Paul's Cross.

Master Rose, with Thirty Persons, taken at a Communion in Bow Churchyard.

Extract of an Act for the Government of Queen Mary's Issue.

A Prayer made by Dr. Weston, Dean of Westminster, daily to be said for the Queen's Deliverance; followed by another Prayer that the Child may be well-favored and witty, etc.; also another Prayer for the same Object.

A Letter sent to Master Hooper, concerning the Taking of a godly Company in Bow Church-yard, at their Prayer; with the Answer unto it.

A Letter of Consolation sent from Master Hooper, to the godly Brethren

taken in Bow Church-yard in Prayer, and laid in the Compter in Breadstreet.

A Supplication of the Persecuted Preachers to the King and Queen.

BOOK 11

WHEREIN IS DISCOURSED THE BLOODY MURDERINGS OF GOD'S SAINTS, WITH THE PARTICULAR PROCESSES AND NAMES OF SUCH GODLY MARTYRS, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, AS, IN THIS TIME OF QUEEN MARY, WERE PUT TO DEATH.

The Story, Life, and Martyrdom of Master John Rogers.

The Examination and Answer of John Rogers, made to the Lord Chancellor and to the rest of the Council, the 22d of January.

The Second Confession of John Rogers, made, and that should have been made (if it might have been heard), the 28th and 29th day of January.

The Sentence Condemnatory against Master Rogers.

Other godly Matter, penned by Master Rogers, including his Admonitions, Sayings, and Prophesyings.

The History and Martyrdom of Laurence Saunders, burned for the Defense of the Gospel, at Coventry.

A Parcel of a Letter of Laurence Saunders, sent to the Bishop of Winchester, as an Answer to certain Things wherewith he had before charged him.

Letters Laurence Saunders, to his Wife and to a Friend, etc.

The same to Archbishop Cranmer, to his Fellow-prisoners in the Marshalsea, to his Wife; with two others, on the Communion of Saints, and the true Taste of God's Love by Faith, with the Fruits thereof.

The First Examination of Laurence Saunders.

A certain Communication between Laurence Saunders and Dr. Pendleton, in the beginning of Queen Mary's Time.

A Letter to Master Ferrar Bishop of St. David's, Dr. Taylor, Master Bradford, and Master Philpot.

A Letter which Laurence Saunders did write to his Wife, and others of the faithful Flock, after his Condemnation to the Fire; written the last of February, , out of the Compter in Bread-street.

Other Letters of Laurence Saunders, to Mrs. Lucy Harrington; to his Wife, with a Remembrance to Masters Harrington and Hurland; also to the same and other Friends, etc.

Letters to his Wife, a little before his Burning; also a Letter to Masters

Robert and John Glover, written the same Morning that he was burnt.

A Letter of Justice Saunders; and another wherein he seeketh to win Laurence Saunders to Popery.

The Story, Life, and Martyrdom of Master John Hooper, Bishop of Worcester and Gloucester; burnt for the Defense of the Gospel at Gloucester, Feb. 9.ibid.

The King's Letter or Grant for the Dispensation of John Hooper, elected Bishop of Gloucester, written to the Archbishop of Canterbury and other Bishops.

A Letter of the Earl of Warwick to the Archbishop, in the behalf of Master Hooper.

A Letter of Ridley to the said Bishop of Gloucester.

A Letter or Report of a certain godly Man, declaring the Order of Master Hooper's Deprivation from his Bishoprics, March 19, A.D.

Master Hooper examined before the Commissioners.

The true Report of Master Hooper's Entertainment in the Fleet; written with his own hand, the 7th of January,

Another Examination of Master Hooper. Another Examination, followed by the third and last.

A Letter of Master Hooper, for the Stopping of certain false Rumors, spread abroad, of his Recantation. Degradatio Hooperi.

The Form and Manner used in the Degrading of Bishop Hooper.

Master Hooper's Prayer.

Verses on Hooper; also a Letter which he wrote out of Prison to certain of his Friends.

Comparison between Hooper and Polycarp.

A Letter of Hooper, to, certain godly Professors and Lovers of the Truth, instructing them how to behave themselves in that woeful Alteration and Change of Religion.

To Master Ferrar, Dr. Taylor, Masters Bradford and Philpot, prisoners in the King's Bench in Southwark.

An Exhortation to Patience, sent to his godly Wife, Anne Hooper; whereby all true Members of Christ may take Comfort and Courage to suffer Trouble and Affliction for the Profession of his Holy Gospel.

To a certain godly Woman, instructing her how she should behave herself in the time of her Widowhood; also another Letter to Hooper's dear Brethren, his receivers and helpers in London.

To a Merchant in London, by whose means he had received much Comfort in the Fleet; also to Mistress Wilkinson, a Woman hearty in God's Cause, and comfortable to His afflicted Members; afterwards dying in exile at Frankfort.

To his dear Friends in God, Master John Hall and his Wife, exhorting them to stand fast in the Truth; also to his beloved Sister in the Lord, Mistress Anne Warcop.

A Letter of Master Bullinger to the most reverend Father, Master John Hooper, Bishop of Worcester and Gloucester, and now Prisoner for the Gospel of Jesus Christ, my Fellowelder and most dear Brother in England.

The History of Doctor Rowland Taylor, who suffered for the Truth of God's Word, the 9th of February.

The Examination of Dr. Taylor.

Dr. Taylor's Deprivation.

Dr. Taylor before the Bishop of Winchester and others.

A Letter of Dr. Taylor, containing the Report and Talk between him and the Lord Chancellor and other Commissioners, January 22d.ibid.

The Copy of another Letter to his Friend, touching his Assertion of the Marriage of Priests, etc.

The Places of the Doctors alleged before, in Dr. Taylor's Letter.

A brief Recapitulation out of Dr. Taylor's Causes afore touched, for the Reader more evidently to see how the Papists do against their own knowledge, in forbidding Priests' Marriage.ibid.

Dr. Taylor, the fourth Time, with Masters Bradford and Saunders, brought before Winchester and other Bishops.

The last Will and Testament of Dr. Rowland Taylor, written in the Book which he gave to his Son.

A Letter of Dr. Taylor to his Wife.

Certain Letters of the King of Denmark to Queen Mary, respecting Miles Coverdale.

Queen Mary's Answer.

The Declaration of the Bishop of London, to be published to the Laypeople of his Diocese, concerning their Reconciliation.

The Form of Absolution to be kept by the Pastors and Curates in private Confessions, concerning this Reconciliation, etc.

The lamentable and pitiful History of Master James Hales, Judge.ibid.

The Communication between the Lord Chancellor and Judge Hales.

The History of Thomas Tomkins, Martyr; who, having first his hand burned, after was burned himself by Bishop Bonner, for the constant Testimony of Christ's true Profession.

The First Examination of Tomkins, with his Confession of Faith.

Articles objected against him; also his Second Examination.

His Confession repeated by Bonner; also his last Appearance and Condemnation.

The notable History of William Hunter, a young man, an Apprentice, of nineteen years, pursued to death by Justice Brown, for the Gospel's sake; worthy of all young men and parents to be read.

The History of Master Causton and Master Higbed, two worthy Gentlemen of Essex, who, for their sincere Confession of their Faith under Bonner Bishop of London, were mar tyred and burned.

Their Examinations, and Articles ministered by Bonner.

Other Examinations, and their Answers to the Articles, etc.

The Confession of their Faith, delivered to the Bishop of London, etc., and for which they were condemned.

William Pygot, Stephen Knight, and John Laurence, with their Examinations and Articles or Interrogatories objected by Bishop Bonner.

Their Answers to the Articles.

The last Appearance of the aforesaid Prisoners.

The Prayer that Stephen Knight said at his Death, upon his knees, being at the Stake, at Maldon.

The Death and Martyrdom of John Laurence, Priest.ibid.

APPENDIX TO VOL. 6.

VOLUME 7

CONTINUATION OF BOOK 11.

WHEREIN IS DISCOURSED THE BLOODY MURDERINGS OF GOD'S SAINTS, WITH THE PARTICULAR PROCESSES AND NAMES OF SUCH GODLY MARTYRS, BOTH MEN AND WOMEN, AS, IN THIS TIME OF QUEEN MARY, WERE PUT DEATH.

A.D. 1555. The reign of QUEEN MARY continued.

The History of Dr. Robert Ferrar, Bishop of St. David's, in Wales.

The principal Articles exhibited by Hugh Rawlins and Thomas Lee against Master Ferrar.

The answer of Robert, Bishop of St. David's, to the Articles.

Exceptions General, laid and preferred against the pretensed Witnesses.

Certain Articles ministered by Ferrar, against the surmised Information of Thomas Lee, etc.

Ferrar's Answer, before Winchester and others; other Articles, etc.

Sundry Examinations of the Bishop, with Articles ministered against him; his Sentence, etc.

The Copy of certain Letters of the Bishop of St. David's, written, belike, to the Lord Chancellor, Dr. Goodrick.

The History of one Rawlins White, burned at Cardiff.

The Words spoken by Queen Mary to certain of her Councilors, touching the Restitution of the Abbey-Lands.

A Letter from the Bishop of Winchester to Bonner, of the celebrating the Pope's Funeral: also Prayers to be used in the Masses; and the Story of a Woman imprisoned for not praying for the Pope.

A Spectacle to behold, and a Warning of the Pope's blasphemous Doctrine; John Awcock, Martyr.

A Declaration of the Life, Examination, mid Burning of George Marsh.

Communication between George Marsh and the Earl of Derby; with his Address to the Reader.

How Dr. Cotes, Bishop of Chester, came to Lancaster, and of his Doings their, in setting up Idolatry.

The Troubles and Examinations of George Marsh before Dr. Cotes.

A Letter of George Marsh to the Reader touching his Examination.

A Letter to the faithful Professors of Laughton.

Another Letter to some dearly beloved Friends at Manchester.

A Letter to Jenken Crampton and others.

Another, to certain faithful Brethren in the Congregation.

Another, to Robert Langley and others.

A Letter of George Marsh to a certain godly Friend; also a Letter of a godly Brother, one James Bradshaw, to George Marsh in Prison.

The Life and Story of William Flower, who, for striking a Priest, was apprehended; first, having his Hand cut off, and, after, martyred, etc.

A Debate between Robert Smith, Prisoner in Newgate, and William Flower, concerning striking the Priest.

Articles objected by Bonner against William Flower; with his Answers to them.

His last Appearance before Bonner; with the Depositions produced upon his Answers.

The Burning and Martyrdom of John Cardmaker, and John Warne, Upholsterer.

Articles objected against Cardmaker; with his Answers.

Articles ministered against John Warne; with his Answers.

The Confession of his Faith, written the day before he was burned.

A Letter of John Cardmaker to a Friend of his.

The Story of John Ardeley and John Simson, Martyrs.

A Letter of the King and Queen to Bonner

Articles objected against John Simson and John Ardeley; with their Answers.

The ridiculous Handling and Proceeding of Bishop Bonner and his Mates against John Tooley; digged out of his Grave and burned for a Heretic.

A Letter from the Council to Bonner; also the Writ or Mandate of Bonner to inquire into the Case of John Tooley.

The Depositions or Attestations, concerning the Words of John Tooley, at the time of his Death at Charing Cross.

The Examination of Robert Bromley, etc.

The History and Martyrdom of the worthy Servant of Christ, Thomas Haukes, Gentleman.

A Letter of the Earl of Oxford to Bonner; followed by a private Talk between Haukes and Bonner.

Talk between Harpsfield and Haukes.

Talk between Fecknam and Haukes.

The Public Examination of Thomas Haukes, at the Bishop's Consistory.

An Epistle to the Congregation, by Thomas Haukes.

A Letter of his to his Wife.

A Letter of his to Master Throgmorton.

The History of Thomas Wats, examined, tried, and burnt.

A Letter sent by certain Justices in Essex to Bonner.

The First Appearance of Wats in the Consistory; his Articles and Answers.

Concerning the Childbed of Queen Mary, as it was rumcured among the People.

The Pater-noster to God's Glory, etc.; also the Te Deum, containing Prayers for Queen Mary.

A Proclamation of the King and Queen, for the Restraining of all Books and Writings tending against the Doctrine of the Pope and his Church.

Parts of the Primer after the Use of Salisbury, called "Our Lady's Matins".

The Lady's Psalter.

Notes: the Church of Rome examined.

The Story of Thomas Osmond, William Bamford, Thomas Osborne, and Others, Martyrs: a Letter to the Earl of Oxford to Bonner; also the articles objected against Osmond, Bamford, and Chamberlain.

Their Answers to the Articles

The History of the worthy Martyr and Servant of God, Master John Bradford.

The Communication between Bradford, the Lord Chancellor, and other Commissioners.

The Last Examination of Bradford in St. Mary Overy's.

Private Conferences with such as the Prelates sent unto him, after the Time of his Condemnation; by his own Hand.

Talk between Dr. Harpsfield and Bradford.

Talk of Dr. Heath, Archbishop of York, and Day, Bishop of Chichester, with Bradford.

Talk between Master Bradford and the Spanish Friars.

Talk between Bradford, Weston, and Others.

Disputation with Dr. Pendleton.

Certain Reasons against Transubstantiation, by Bradford.

Another Talk between Bradford and Dr. Weston.

A Colloquy between Bradford and a Gentlewoman's Servant, sent to visit him in Prison.

John Leaf, burnt with Bradford

The Behaviour of Master Bradford, and the Young Man that suffered with him in Smithfield; with Verses to their Memory.

A comfortable Letter of John Bradford to his Mother, a godly Matron dwelling at Manchester, and Others there.

A fruitful Letter to the City of London.

A Letter to the University and Town of Cambridge.

A Letter to Lancashire and Cheshire, and specially to Manchester.

To the Town of Maidon.

To my loving Brethren, B.C. etc., their Wives, and whole Families.

To his dearly beloved in Christ, a godly Couple, Erkinalde Rawlins and his Wife.

To Mistress A. Warcup.

Two Letters to Laurence Saunders, Prisoner in the Marshalsea.

To Drs. Cranmer, Ridley, and Latimer.

To the Right Honourable Lord Russel, now Earl of Bedford.

To Master Warcup and his Wife, Mrs. Wilkinson, and others.

To Sir James Hales, Knight, Prisoner in the Compter in Bread-street.

To his Friend in the Lord, Dr. Hill, Physician.

To Mistress M. H. a godly Gentlewoman; also another to the same.

To his well-beloved in the Lord, W. P.; also a Letter to a faithful Woman in her Heaviness and Trouble, etc.

To Lady Vane.

Another Letter to Lady Vane; also to his dear Friends, Royden and Esing, etc.

To Mrs. Wilkinson.

A Letter to certain godly Persons, encouraging them, etc.

An Admonition to certain Professors of the Gospel, against the Romish Religion, etc.

To John Careless, Prisoner in the King's Bench

To Master John Hall and his Wife, Prisoners in Newgate.

To Mistress Hall, etc.; also a Letter to a Woman that desired to know his Mind, whether she, refraining from the Mass, might be present at Matins or Evensong.

To the Worshipful Lady Vane.

To Master Richard Hopkins, Sheriff of Coventry, and Prisoner in the Fleet.

To Mistress Elizabeth Brown.

To a Friend of his, instructing Mm, etc.

To certain godly Men.

A Letter to Master George Eaton.

Another to Mistress Ann Warcup.

To a certain godly Gentlewoman, troubled by her Friends, etc.

To one by whom he had received much Comfort and Relief in his Trouble and Imprisonment.

To a faithful Friend of his, and his Wife, touching Auricular Confession.

To a dear Friend N. and his Wife.

To Augustine Bernher; also a Letter on the Old Man and the New.

A Letter to his Mother as a Farewell, when he thought he should have suffered shortly.

Another Letter to the same; also a Letter sent with a Supplication to the Queen, her Council, and the Parliament.

To certain Friends of his, N. S. and R. C.

Notes upon the same Epistle, and to the Matter of Election appertaining.

John Bradford to Father Traves.

To Sir Thomas Hall.

Eight Letters to Father Traves.

A Declaration made at Paul's Cross by Master Chedsey, at the Commandment of Bonner.

William Minge; James Trevisham buried in the Fields, and summoned after his Death.

The History of Master John Bland, Preacher and Martyr; with the Process of his Doings, written by Himself.

The Behaviour of John Bland, of Adisham, on Dec. 3d, 1553.

Another Matter of Trouble wrought against him.

Examination of Master John Bland.

The Copy of a Popish Letter to the Bishop of Dover, by Thomas Gold well, a Priest.

The Answer of Master Bland before the Commissary and others.

A Confutation of Master Bland against false and manifest Absurdities granted by Mills, of Christ's Church in Canterbury

Other Appearances of John Bland, with the Articles ministered unto him, followed by his Answers, and his Prayer before his Death.

The History of Nicholas Sheterden, John Frankish, and Humphry Middleton: also Sheterden's Examination.

Sheterden's Answering; also his Notes against the false Worship and Oblation of the Sacrament.

The Last Examination and Condemnation of the four godly Martyrs, Bland, Frankish, Sheterden, and Middleton

A Letter of Nicholas Sheterden to his Mother.

Two Letters to his Brother Walter.

A Letter to his Mother, written the day before his death. A Letter written to his Wife.

Nicholas Hale and Christopher Wade, Martyrs; with their Articles and Answers.

The Examination and Martyrdom of Margery Poliey, Widow and Martyr.

The Execution and Martyrdom of Christopher Wade.

The Apprehension, Examination, Condemnation, and Burning of Dirick

Carver and John Launder; followed by their Confessions before Bishop Bonner.

Articles objected against them.

Thomas Iveson, or Everson, who suffered at Chichester; with his Answers to Bonner.

John Aleworth; also James Abbes, a Martyr of blessed Memory.

The Apprehension, Examination, and Condemnation of John Denley, John Newman, and Patrick Packingham.

Edmund Tyrrel's Letter to one of the Queen's Commissioners

Notes collected and gathered out of the Scriptures by John Denley, on the Sacrament of Christ's Body and Blood.

A Letter sent by Denley, Simson, Ardeley, and others, from Prison.

Articles objected against Denley, Newman, and Packingham, by Bishop Bonner; with their Answers.

The Story of John Newman, Martyr; with his Examination, Answers, Arguments, and Faith.

Richard Hook; also the Examinations, Answers, and Con demnation of Six

Martyrs in Kent, namely, Coker, Hopper, Laurence, Colliar, R.

Wright, and Stere.

The Persecution of Ten Martyrs, sent by certain of the Council to Bonner to be examined; with the Letter of the Commissioners.

The History of Elizabeth Warne, Widow; burnt at Stratford.

George Tankerfield, a faithful Martyr.

Certain Notes of his after he came to suffer at St. Alban's.

The History and Examination of Robert Smith; followed by his several Examinations.

His last Examination and Condemnation.

His Letters in Metre.

A Letter to all which love God unfeignedly, etc.

A Letter to his Wife; followed by three others to the same.

A Letter to a Friend, and another to all faithful Servants of Christ.

The Martyrdom of Stephen Harwood and Thomas Fust; also of William Hale, at Barnet.

George King, Thomas Leyes, John Wade, and William Andrew, who sickened in Prison and were buried in the Fields.

A Letter to Bishop Bonner, from Sir Richard Southwell; also the Martyrdom of Robert Samuel, Preacher.

A Letter of Exhortation of Robert Samuel, for patient suffering for Christ's Cause.

A Letter to the Christian Congregation, from the same.

The Martyrdoms of William Allen and of Roger Coo.

Thomas Cob, Butcher, of Haverhill, Martyr.

The Martyrdom of George Catmer, Robert Streater, Anthony Burward,

George Brodbridge, and James Tutty.

Thomas Hayward and John Goreway, Martyrs.

The Persecution and Trouble of Master Robert Glover, Gentleman, and of John Glover, his Brother.

A Letter of Master Robert Glover to his Wife, containing the Description of his Troubles, etc.

A Letter from the same to the Mayor of Coventry.

Cornelius Bungay, Fellow-Martyr with Robert Glover; with his Articles and Answers.

The Story how John and William Glover were excommunicated, and cast out after their Death, and buried in the Fields

Bishop Bonner's Letter to the Parish of Wem.

The Martyrdom of William Wolsey and Robert Pygot.

Another Account of them.

The Story of Nicholas Ridley and Master Hugh Latimer.

A Conference had betwixt them in Prison.

A Letter from Bishop Ridley to his Prison-fellows.

A Letter to his Cousin; also Three Letters to Master Bradford.

To the Brethren remaining in Captivity of the Flesh, and dispersed abroad in sundry Prisons, etc.

A Letter of Bishop Ridley to confirm the Brethren, etc.

A Letter of his, to Master West, sometime his Chaplain.

The Answer of Bishop Ridley to Master Grindal's Letter.

To Augustine Bernher.

The Life, Acts, and Doings of Master Latimer, the famous Preacher and Martyr, etc.

The Tenor and Effect of certain Sermons of his at Cambridge, A.D. 1529.

The Epistle of Master Redman to Master Latimer, with Latimer's Answer.

A Citation to Master Latimer by the Chancellor of Sarum, at the Intercession of the Bishop of London.

The Epistle of Latimer to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

Articles devised by the Bishops for Latimer to subscribe unto.

An Inhibition made to Latimer not to preach in the Diocese of London.

Words spoken to the People in giving them Holy Bread and Water.

Articles untruly, unjustly, falsely, and uncharitably imputed to Hugh Latimer.

A Letter of Master Latimer to Master Morice, concerning the Articles falsely laid against him.

A brief Digression touching the railing of Hubberdin against Latimer.

An Expostulatory Epistle of William Sherwood against Latimer; with Latimer's Answers.

A Letter of Latimer to Sir Edward Baynton, Knight.

The Answer of Sir Edward Baynton.

Master Latimer's Answer.

A Writing of the Bishops against English Books; namely, out of "The Book of Beggars," "The Primer," also against "An Exposition upon the Seventh Chapter of the First Epistle to the Corinthians; "with a "Bill or Declaration," in English, to be published by the Preacher.

A Letter of Latimer to Henry the Eighth, for restoring the Reading of the Scriptures.

A fruitful Letter to a certain Gentleman.

A Letter to Mrs. Wilkinson, out of Bocardo.

The Order and Manner of the Examination of Ridley and Latimer, the 30th of September, 1555.

Articles jointly and severally ministered to them by the Pope's Deputy; also Ridley's Examination upon them.

Master Latimer before the Commissioners.

The Second Day's Session.

The last Appearance of Latimer before the Commissioners.

A Communication between Dr. Brooks and Dr. Ridley, in the House of Master Irish; also his Degradation.

A Supplication of Ridley to Queen Mary in behalf of certain Poor Men's Leases

The Behaviour of Dr. Ridley at his Supper, the Night before his Suffering; also the Behaviour of Master Latimer and Dr. Ridley at the Time of their Death.

A Treatise of Dr. Ridley, instead of his last Farewell to his faithful Friends in God; with a sharp Admonition to the Papists.

Another Farewell to the Prisoners in Christ's Gospel's Cause.

A Treatise containing a Lamentation for the State of England.

A Description of the Profession of the Christian Faith, agreed upon at Petemot or Petricow, in the Kingdom of Poland; May, A.D. 1555.

The Death and End of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, the Enemy of God's Word.

The Pope's Supremacy impugned by Stephen Gardiner, in his Books and Sermons.

Certain Matters wherein Stephen Gardiner varied from other Papists, touching the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

Matters wherein Bishop Gardiner varied from himself; with certain Things that he grailted unto.

Twelve New-found Articles, from "The Examination of the Hunter"

The Burning of John Webbe, George Roper, and Gregory Parke.

The Death of William Wiseman, in Lollards Tower; and of James Gore, in Colchester Prison.

The Process and History of John Philpot, examined, condemned, and martyred in Defence of the Gospel.

The First Examination of Master John Philpot.

The Second Examination.

The Manner of his Calling before the Bishop of London.

The Fourth Examination.

The Fifth Examination.

The Sixth Examination.

The Seventh Examination.

Two Private Conferences with Bishop Bonner, etc.

Another Private Conference in the Coal-house.

The Eighth Examination of John Philpot.

The Ninth Examination.

The Tenth Examination.

The Eleventh Examination.

The Twelfth Examination; with another Talk the same Day.

The Thirteenth Examination; with another Talk the same Day.

The Examinations of Master Philpot in open Judgment, by Bishop Bonner, in the Consistory at Paul's, on the 13th and 14th of December.

Bishop Bonner's Exhortation to John Philpot.

Philpot's Letter concerning the Handling of Master Green in Bishop

Bonner's House; also another Letter to Lady Vane, followed by Philpot's Supplication, etc.

The Condemnation of the worthy Martyr of God, John Philpot.

A Prayer to be said at the Stake, etc.

A Letter of Master Philpot to the Christian Congregation.

The Letter to John Careless in the King's Bench; also another.

Another Letter to certain godly Women, who forsook their Country for the Gospel.

An Exhortation to Philpot's own Sister.

A Letter to certain godly Brethren.

A Letter to Master Robert Harrington.

Extract of a Letter to the Lady Vane; followed by four other Letters to the same Lady.

A Letter to a Friend, Prisoner in Newgate.

A godly Letter of Reproof of a certain Gospeller, to Bonner.

The Story of Seven Martyrs suffering together in London; with their Articles and Answers.

The Story of all these Martyrs; and first, of Thomas Whittle.

The Bill of Submission offered to him.

The Letter of John Harpsfield to Bonner, declaring how Thomas Whittle rent his Subscription out of the Register.

A Letter of Robert Johnson the Registrar to Bonner

A Letter of Thomas Whittle to John Careless

A Letter to John Went, and other Prisoners, in the Lollards' Tower.

To all true Professors in the City of London.

To John Careless in the King's Bench.

A Letter to the Brethren Filles and Cutbert

A Letter to a godly Woman

The Story of Master Bartlet Green, Gentleman and Lawyer.

His Writing in Master Bartram Calthorp's Book.

A Letter to Bonner by the Queen's Council.

A Letter of Bartlet Green to John Philpot.

The last Examination and Condemnation of Master Green; with his Confession.

A Letter of Bartlet Green to certain loving Friends and others, Masters of the Temple.

A Letter to Mistress Clark.

Another Writing of Bartlet Green.

Thomas Brown, Martyr.

John Tudson, Martyr.

John Went; also Isabel Foster, Martyrs.

Joan Lashford, alias Joan Warne, Martyr.

Five other Martyrs in Canterbury, John Lomas, Agnes Snoth, Anne

Albright, Joan Sole, and Joan Catruer

Appendix

VOL. 8

CONTINUATION OF BOOK 11

The reign of QUEEN MARY continued.

The Life, State, and Story of the Reverend Pastor and Prelate Thomas

Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, Martyr.

The Faith and Profession of Dr. Cranmer before the Commissioners.

A Letter of Dr. Cranmer to Queen Mary.

A Commission from the Pope, with the Sentence Definitive against Cranmer.

The Appeal of the Archbishop from the Pope to the next General Council.

The Copy of Cranmer's Recantation sent abroad by the Papists.

The Story of William Tyms, Deacon, and Curate of Hockley.

The Death and Martyrdom of six constant Professors at Colchester.

Three Women, Katherine Hut, Elizabeth Thackvel, and Joan Horns, burnt at Smithfield.

Thomas Drowry, a blind Boy, and Thomas Croker, Bricklayer, Martyrs.

Persecution in Suffolk; Three Men burnt at Beccles, etc.

A Story of one Gregory Crow, marvelously preserved with his Testament upon the Seas.

Thirteen Martyrs burnt at Stratford-le-Bow; with their Answers to their Articles.

Trouble and Burning in the Diocese of Lichfield.

Letters of John Careless. A Letter answering the loving Epistle sent him by Master John Philpot.

The History and Martyrdom of a learned and virtuous Young Man called Julius Palmer, sometime Fellow of Magdalene College in Oxford; with two other Martyrs, to wit, John Gwin and Thomas Askin, burnt at Newbury.

A tragical, lamentable, and pitiful History, full of most cruel and tyrannical Murder, done by the pretensed Catholics upon three Women and an Infant in the Island of Guernsey.

Three Martyrs burned at Grinstead in Sussex.

The Burning of Thomas Moor, a simple Innocent of the Town of Leicester; also the Examination of John Jackson.

The Martyrdom of Joan Waste, a blind Woman in Derby, with her Articles.

A Shoemaker burnt in Northampton, and five Prisoners famished in Canterbury Castle.

The Conclusion of the Eleventh Book, with a brief Story of Sir John Cheke, etc.

BOOK 12

CONTAINING THE BLOODY DOINGS AND PERSECUTION OF THE ADVERSARIES, AGAINST THE FAITHFUL AND TRUE SERVANTS OF CHRIST, WITH THE PARTICULAR PROCESSES AND NAMES OF SUCH AS WERE PUT TO SLAUGHTER FROM THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY 1557, AND THE FIFTH YEAR OF QUEEN MARY.

The Order and Manner of the Cardinal's Visitation in Cambridge, with the condemning, taking up, and burning of the Bones of Martin Bucer and Paulus Phagius, anno 1557, January 9.

The despiteful Handling and Madness of the Papists toward Peter Martyr's Wife at Oxford, being taken up from her Grave and buried in a Dunghill.

The History of ten Martyrs condemned and burned within the Diocese of Canterbury.

A bloody Commission of King Philip and Queen Mary to persecute the poor Members of Christ.

The Story of five other godly Martyrs burned at one Fire in Smithfield; with their Articles and Answers.

Seven godly Martyrs burned at Maidstone for the Word of Truth.

Another Story of like Cruelty, showed upon other seven Martyrs burnt at Canterbury.

The History of ten true and godly Martyrs, burnt together at Lewes.

The Martyrdom of ten faithful and blessed Martyrs at Colchester.

Evidence against Heretics; with the principal Teachers of heretical Doctrine in London, by Stephen Morris's Confession.

One Frier, and the Sister of George Eagles, burnt at Rochester.

The Martyrdom of Ralph Allerton, James Austoo, Margery Austoo, and Richard Roth, burnt at Islington.

The Trouble and Disturbance among good Men and Women, at Lichfield.

The Persecution and Cruelty of the Papists in the Diocese of Chichester.

What Manner of Man a Bishop ought to be, and the Duty of him in his Office; as the Holy Scriptures most truly teach.

A Commission or Writ set forth by Bonner for Inquisition of such as followed the true Doctrine of Christ, and of his Gospel.

The Suffering and cruel Torment of Cuthbert Symson, Deacon of the Christian Congregation in London.

The Information of Roger Sergeant, to the Bishop of London and his Officers, wherein he accused divers Persons, and, in the end, betrayed the Congregation, etc.; with other Informations.

The order of taking certain godly married Women, praying in the Fields about Islington; of whom thirteen were condemned by Bonner, and suffered in the Fire, etc.

The Examination and Condemnation of seven godly Martyrs, burnt in Smithfield; with their Articles and Answers.

The unjust Execution of Four, burnt at St. Edmund's Bury.

The Martyrdom of five constant Christians, who suffered last of all in Queen Mary's Days.

The Story of a Lad, eight Years old, scourged to Death in Bishop Bonner's House in London.

The cruel Handling and Burning of Nicholas Burton, an English Merchant in Spain.

A Chapter or Treatise concerning such as were scourged and whipped by the Papists in the true Cause of Christ's Gospel.

The Scourging of Robert Williams; also the Whipping of certain Boys by Bonner; and the Whipping of a Beggar at Salisbury.

Another Treatise of such as, being pursued in Queen Mary's Time, were in great Danger, and yet, through the good Providence of God, were mercifully preserved.

A Brief for the burning of Heretics; together with the Trouble and Deliverance of John Lithal.

The Preservation of the Congregation in London. Englishmen preserved at the taking of Calais.

The Miraculous Preservation of the Lady Elizabeth, now Queen of England.

A Brief Declaration, showing the unprosperous Success of Queen Mary in persecuting God's People, and how mightily God wrought against her in all her Affairs.

The severe Punishment of God upon the Persecutors of his People and Enemies to his Word, with such, also, as have been Blasphemers,

Contemners, and Mockers of his Religion.

A Letter written to King Henry the Second, the French King.

The Stroke of God's Hand upon him.

The Appendix of such Notes and Matters, as either have been in this History omitted, or newly inserted.

A Treatise of Master Nicholas Ridley, in the Name, as it seemeth, of the whole Clergy, to King Edward the Sixth, concerning Images not to be set up, nor worshipped in Churches.

Verses laid in Queen Mary's Closet upon her desk, against her coming unto her Prayers.

Certain Cautions of the Author to the Reader, of Things to be considered in reading this Story.

A True Report of the horrible and merciless Martyrdom of Richard Atkins, at Rome.

A Brief Note concerning the horrible Massacre in France, anno 1572.

The Conclusion of the Work.

APPENDIX AND DOCUMENTS.

SUPPLENDA AND CORRIGENDA.

GLOSSARIAL INDEX.

INDEX OF MARTYRS.

GENERAL INDEX.

ROBINSON, HASTINGS (editor)

Original Letters Relative to the English Reformation Written During the Reigns of King Henry VIII., King Edward VI., and Queen Mary: Chiefly from the Archives of Zurich (1846-47, 2 volumes)

"The greater part of these letters are now printed for the first time: they will be found to contain many details of interest, relative to various proceedings of that period, and occasionally to give much information respecting the customs and manners of the times, as well as the private history of the writers and other individuals to whom they refer. Bucer, Melancthon, Calvin, Cranmer, Edward VI., Lady Jane Grey, Hooper, Ponet, Bullinger, Foxe, Goodman and a host of others either penned or received these letters. These letters where "translated from authenticated copies of the autographs." 819 pages.

BEATON, DONALD

Some Foundation Truths of the Reformed Faith In Brief Doctrinal Outlines
A short introduction to the Reformed faith touching on justification, the five points of Calvinism and more.

HAY FLEMING, DAVID

The Reformation in Scotland: Causes Characteristics, Consequences
Hay Fleming, in his preface to these lectures, notes that "questions are discussed with considerable fullness, which have been either ignored or superficially dealt with in previous works on the Scottish Reformation. Some of these questions are of great importance... Throughout the lectures and the notes a number of hitherto unprinted documents have been used and of such the Appendices largely consist." These were the Stone Lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1907-1908. Meticulously detailed, as is common to Hay Fleming works, this is a valuable resource to add to any Calvinistic library. 675 pages and indexed.

WATSON, JEAN
Life and Times of Rev. Alexander Peden (the Prophet) , and James Renwick

"If Peden was the John the Baptist of the Covenant, Renwick was John the Evangelist," writes Ker in his introduction. "There is no doubt that these courageous men were instrumental in carrying the covenanted testimony through some very dark and trying days -- and each blessed of God with extraordinary gifts. Their work and suffering (and that of many others) is commemorated in a stanza from a poem quoted at the head of the section on Peden. It reads:

"Speed on, thou Covenanted cause!
God's blessing upon thee!
Baptized in Scotland's dearest blood albeit thou needs must be:
Christ came not to send peace on earth, only may that red rain,
Still fructify thy living seed, till His return again!"

"In that memorable 50 years' struggle (1638-1688), there is gathered a mass of religious intensity, sacrifice and scholarship, such as perhaps no other period of Scottish history can excel. It is estimated that 18,000 people suffered poverty, torture, banishment, or death. Truly the hills were drenched with the blood of the martyrs. Scotland has had two Reformations -- the first in the 16th century, associated with the name of John Knox; the second in the 17th century, enriched by a galaxy of famous men" (Cameron, Peden the Prophet, p. 1).

This book deals will two of the "stars" in this galaxy. Alexander Peden was universally known as the Prophet of the Covenant. For 23 years, this exiled minister roamed the Scottish country side to evade persecution Ker called him the "John the Baptist of the Scottish Covenant."

Renwick was the last, and among the most eloquent, of the martyrs of the "killing times." Ker writes that "[t]he letters of Renwick remind one not unfrequently of those of Rutherford."

Stirring history full of edifying truth, not only concerning personal piety and faithful endurance amidst much suffering, but also as a reminder as to how much we owe the Scottish Covenanters for their testimony to biblically based civil and religious order, purity of worship, and an uncompromising love for the truth. Includes some letters and sermons by Peden and some letters from Renwick. 208 pages.

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Richard Bennett - Scott Hahn's Route Into Romanist Apostasy

 

Andrew Symington - Religious Principles of the Scottish Martyrs

Sets forth the major Scriptural truths for which the Scottish Presbyterians and Covenanters died. 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.

 

J.C. McFeeters - Sketches of the Covenanters

One of the best Christian history books you will ever read!

 

Augustus Toplady - Arminianism: The Road to Rome!

 

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).

 

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

 

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.

 

Francis Turretin - Proof That the Church is Often Obscured

 

William Cunningham and Dr. Reg Barrow - Apostolic Presbyterianism

Shows from Scripture how the Apostles practiced the divine right of Presbyterianism.

 

Sundry Ministers Of London (at the time of the Westminster Assembly) - Divine Right of Presbyterian Church Government

 

Andrew Clarkson - The Reformed View of Schism

The Reformers often said "that to avoid schism we must separate." This should give the perceptive reader some indication of how badly misunderstood the biblical teaching regarding schism and separation (which should be differentiated in many ways) has become in our day. Sadly, some of the most anti-Reformed work on this subject has been written by contemporary individuals, who, though calling themselves Reformed, "understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm" (1 Tim. 1:7). This excerpt from Clarkson's Plain Reasons for Presbyterians Dissenting should contribute much to correcting the promotion of unbiblical ecumenism and place this doctrine back on its Scriptural foundation -- which was recovered during the Reformation. Clarkson cites Beza, Rutherford, Gillespie, Dickson, Durham, McWard (Rutherford's "disciple"), Marshal, Watson, Owen, Burroughs, and many others, while defending the truth about schism. Objections brought against the Reformation view of schism are also carefully answered. This is probably the single best short treatment of this subject.

 

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

 

Brian Schwertley - The First Commandment

 

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

 

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