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"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'! ... more" (emphases added).

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* It is SWRB's opinion that Ages has done an excellent job in making various Reformed works available on CD, so much so that we also distribute a number of their CDs at discounts. Thus, please don't make more out of our publishing this comment than is warranted, as this is a comment we received from one of our customers and it expresses his opinion. As for Ages' work, we rejoice whenever the truth is published, whether through others or through SWRB (as we play only a very small part in the revival of classic Reformation, Puritan and Covenanter thought that is now taking place worldwide through God's marvelous grace). The publication of the best Reformers and Puritans of the past is one of the greatest needs of our time, as this extends the blessings that come through faithful preachers and authors into our day and into the future. Lord willing, the growth in the publishing of faithful works from the past will help stem the tide of the great declension and unfaithfulness which we are now witnessing all around us, even (sadly) among many churches that still call themselves "Presbyterian" and/or "Reformed." So please pray together with us that our Lord will multiple the number of faithful publishers and publications, and that He will give many the heart to stand for the truth no matter the consequences (as He has done for our faithful forefathers, who resisted Satan and sin unto blood and even to martyrdom in many cases). -- RB.


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- Phillip J. Long
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Grace Bible College
Grand Rapids, MI 49509


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This collection of 62 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.

These books are often in fascinating first editions and many are electronically linked and indexed for the first time. The ordinary Christian may here dig into a simply staggering wealth of literature, from devotional and sermonic material to technical and scholarly works. Even in the days of the Long Reformation itself ordinary Christians didn't get to see this kind of library -- most couldn't read for a start, and even those who could, would never have been able to afford to buy even a hundredth part of the material on these CDs. Truly we are without excuse!

And the significance of this collection goes even beyond that. No longer do we have to wait for modern Reformed publishing houses to predict that a particular Reformation or Puritan book will be sufficiently popular to make it economical to reprint, or to deem it "safe" enough to be let loose on the modern evangelical church. Rather, we are now able to see for ourselves the whole range of the Puritan and Reformed publishing enterprise, including views that are usually suppressed by most modern devotees of "Puritan" piety!

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. What they used to say of the Puritan John Flavel's preaching, can be said of these CDs: they are "hissing hot"!

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EASON, CHARLES

The Genevan Bible, Notes on its Production and Distribution (1937, reprinted 1998)

"The Genevan Bible Notes contain the fascinating account of the origins and revisions of the Geneva Bible originally published in 1560. The Genevan Bible was the most popular Bible of the English people from 1560 until the late 1600's. There were three primary editions: (1) the editions that follow the first edition of 1560; (2) the editions in which Tomson's New Testament of 1576 is substituted for the 1560 New Testament; and (3) the Bibles from 1598 that contain the Notes on Revelation of Francis Junius. 56 pages'" (GP fyler).

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EDWARDS, BRIAN

God's Outlaw: The Story of William Tyndale and the English Bible (1976, third impression 1996)
This biography... is set in the colorful and cruel days of Henry VIII when men were burned, racked and maimed for lesser crimes than that of smuggling the Bible into England. When William Tyndale set out to provide the first printed New Testament in English he was forced to do so in defiance of the king, pope, and almost every person in authority. Compelled to flee from his homeland, he continued with his work of translating the Scriptures whilst slipping from city to city in Germany, Holland and Belgium in an attempt to avoid the agents who were sent from England to arrest him. His story is one of poverty, danger and ceaseless labor" (back cover). Tyndale was ultimately martyred due to opposition from the emissaries of the civil and ecclesiastical beasts -- a collection of cruel antichristian monsters that opposed themselves and the Gospel in Tyndale's day. Among the many charges that led to his death (because he translated the Bible into English) we find included: denying the free will of man (a foundational tenet of popery, cf. Martin Luther's Bondage of the Will
and all the Reformed Confessions); maintaining that faith (in Christ) alone justifies the sinner; denying purgatory exists, etc. Tyndale's original translation of the New Testament is one of the six early English translations once again available in the English Hexapla (http://www.swrb.com/bibles/bibles.htm ), which Still Waters Revival Books has recently reprinted.185 pages.
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EDWARDS, JONATHAN

The Works of Jonathan Edwards (2 volumes)

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In my early days in the ministry there were no books which helped me more, both personally and in respect of my preaching, than this two-volume edition of The Works of Jonathan Edwards . . . If I had the power I would make these two volumes compulsory reading for all ministers.

-D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Contents of The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume 1

CHAPTER I. Birth. Parentage. Early religious advantages. Serious impressions and account of his experience

CHAPTER II. Intellectual progress. Earliest productions. Entrance at college. Mental habits

CHAPTER III. Early religious productions. Miscellanies. Notes on the Scriptures. Commencement of his preaching. Resolutions.

CHAPTER IV. His Diary

CHAPTER V. His tutorship. Sickness. Invitation to Northampton. Personal narrative continued. Diary concluded.

CHAPTER VI. Settlement in the ministry at Northampton. Situation of things at the time of his settlement. Attention to religion in the parish. Course of study. Habits of life. Marriage. Death and Character of Mr. Stoddard. Sickness of Mr. Edwards. Death and character of his sister Jerusha. His first publication

CHAPTER VII. Remarkable revival of religion, in 1734, and 1735. Its extent and power. Manner of treating awakened sinners. Causes of its decline. Religious controversy in Hampshire. Death of his sister Lucy. Characteristics of Mrs. Edwards. Remainder of personal narrative

CHAPTER VIII. Narrative of Surprising Conversions. His views of revivals. Five Discourses. Mr. Bellamy, a resident in his family. Extra-parochial labours of Mr. Edwards. Sermon at Enfield. Funeral Sermon on the Rev. W. Williams

CHAPTER IX. Commencement of a second great revival of religion, in the spring and summer of 1740. Visit of Mr. Whitefield at Northampton. Impulses. Judging of the religious character of others. Letter to Mr. Wheelock. Great effects of a private lecture of Mr. E. Letter to his daughter. Letter to a young lady in Connecticut. Lay preaching. Letter of Rev. G. Tennent. Sermon at New-Haven. 'Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God.' Prefaces by Mr. Cooper and Mr. Willison. Mr. Samuel Hopkins

CHAPTER X. Temporary abatement of religious attention. Letter to Mr. Bellamy. Missionary tour. Success at Leicester. Mr. Hopkins becomes a member of his family. Mr. Buell's successful labours at Northampton. Mr. Edwards's narrative of the revival at Northampton, in 1740-1742. Covenant entered into by the church

CHAPTER XI. Mrs. Edwards. Her solemn self-dedications. Her uncommon discoveries of the Divine perfections and glory; and of the excellency of Christ. Remarks concerning them

CHAPTER XII. Extent of the revival of 1740-1742. Auspicious opening. Opposed by its enemies, and injured by its friends. "Thoughts on the Revival in New England. " Attestations of numerous ministers. Causes of its decline. Influence of Mr. Whitefield, Mr. Tennent, and others. Influence of Mr. Edwards's publications in Scotland. Great revival of religion there. His correspondents in that country. Letter to Mr. M'Cullock. Answer to do. Letter from Mr. Robe

Chapter XIII. First Interview with David Brainerd--Separations From Churches--Letter to Rev. Mr. Whiman

CHAPTER XIV. Mistakes extensively prevalent at this time, as to the nature and evidences of true godliness. "Treatise on Religious Affections." Design and character of the work. Republished abroad. Letter from Mr. Gillespie concerning it. Letter from Mr. Edwards to Mr. M'Cullock. Reply to Mr. Gillespie. Proposal made in Scotland, for united extraordinary prayer. Efforts of Mr. Edwards to promote it. Letter to Mr. M'Cullock. "Humble Attempt to promote Extraordinary Prayer"

CHAPTER XV. Arrival of David Brainerd at Northampton. His sickness and death at the house of Mr. Edwards. His papers. Death of Jerusha, the second daughter of Mr. E. Her character. Correspondence of Mr. E. with Rev. John Erskine. Abstract of Mr. E.'s first letter to Mr. Erskine. Plan conceived of the Freedom of the Will. Death of Col. Stoddard. Kindness of Mr. Erskine. Letter of Mr. E. to him. Second Letter from Mr. Gillespie. Letter to Mr. M'Cullock. Letter to Mr. Erskine. Letter from Mr. Willison. Life and diary of Brainerd. Letters to Messrs. Erskine, M'Cullock, and Robe. Ordination of Rev. Job Strong. Anecdote of Rev. Mr. Moody. Letter of Mr. E. to his daughter Mary. Second Letter to Mr. Gillespie

CHAPTER XVI. Commencement of difficulties at Northampton

CHAPTER XVII. Account of difficulties at Northampton continued

CHAPTER XVIII. Letter to Mr. M'Cullock—to Mr. Erskine. Account of the troubles at Northampton concluded

CHAPTER XIX

CHAPTER XX. Letter to Sir W. Pepperell. Letter to Lady Pepperell. Letter to his father. Arrival of Mr. Hawley. Increasing importance of Indian establishments. Schemes of its enemies. Firm stand taken by Mr. Edwards. Letter to Mr. Oliver. Letter to commissioners. Difficulties of the mission. Answer to Mr. Williams. Letter to the people of Northampton. Marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Burr. Letter To Mr. Erskine. Letter to Mr. Hollis. Letter to Mr. Hubbard

CHAPTER XXI. Vote of thanks of commissioners. Sermon at Newark. Measures of the enemies of the mission defeated. Letter to Mr. Oliver. "Freedom of the Will." Letter to Mr. Erskine. Deposition of Mr. Gillespie. Letter to do. Letter to Mr. M'Cuulloch. Report of Indian agent. Reply of Mr. Edwards. Further defeat of the enemies of the mission

CHAPTER XXII. Letter to his eldest son. Return of greater PART of the Mohawks. Letter to commissioners. Mission of Mr.Hawley to Onohquauga. Remainder of Mohawks directed to return. 'Freedom of the Will.' Letter to Mr. Erskine. Proposals of society in London. Letter to Mr. Gillespie. Design and character of the 'Freedom of the Will.' Letters from Mr. Hollis. Surrender of Mohawk school to Mr. Edwards. Entire defeat of enemies of mission. Return of remaining Mohawks

CHAPTER XXIII. Sickness of Mr. Edwards. "God's Last End in Creation." "Nature of Virtue." Mr. Edwards's second son resides at Onohquauga. Dangers of the war. Letter to Mr. Erskine. Letter to Col. Williams. Lord Kaimes. Letter to Mr. Erskine. Letter to Mr. M'Cullock. Letter of Dr. Bellamy. "Treatise on Original Sin." Letter to his father. Letter to Mr. Erskine.

CHAPTER XXIV. Death of President Burr. His character. Mr. Edwards chosen his successor. Letters of Mrs. Burr—To a gentleman in Scotland—To a gentleman in Boston—To her mother. Letter of Mr. Edwards, to the trustees of the college. Letter of Mrs. Burr, to her father. Letter to Dr. Rellamy. Council dismiss Mr. Edwards. Inauguration as president. First Sermon at Princeton. Sickness, Death. Letter of Dr. Shippen. Letters of Mrs. Edwards and of her daughter, to Mrs. Burr. Death of Mrs. Burr. Death of Mrs. Edwards.

CHAPTER XXV. Concluding remarks

A Farewell Sermon

Appendix

NO.

NO.II. Particulars as to the Life and Death of Mr. Richard Edwards, the grandfather of Jonathan Edwards

NO.III. Account of the Children of Timothy and Esther Edwards.

NO.IV. Remarks in Mental Philosophy. The Mind.

NO.V. Family and Descendants of President Edwards

NO. VI

IV. a careful and strict inquiry into the prevailing notions of the freedom of will.

Preface.

I. Wherein are explained and stated various Terms and things belonging to the subject of the ensuing Discourse.

SECTION I. Concerning the Nature of the Will

SECTION II. Concerning the Determination of the Will.

SECTION III. Concerning the meaning of the terms, Necessity, Impossibility, Inability, &c. and of Contingence.

SECTION IV Of the distinction of natural and moral Necessity, and Inability.

SECTION V. Concerning the notion of Liberty, and of moral Agency.

II. Wherein it is considered, whether there is or can be any such sort of Freedom of Will, as that wherein Arminians place the essence of the Liberty of all Moral Agents; and whether any such thing ever was or can be conceived of.

SECTION I. Showing the manifest inconsistence of the Arminian notion of Liberty of Will, consisting in the Will's self-determining Power.

SECTION II. Several supposed ways of evading the foregoing reasoning, considered.

SECTION III. Whether any Event whatsoever, and Volition in particular, can come to pass without a Cause of its existence.

SECTION IV. Whether Volition can arise without a Cause, through the activity of the nature of the soul.

SECTION V. Showing, that if the things asserted in these Evasions should be supposed to be true, they are altogether impertinent, and cannot help the cause of Arminian Liberty; and how, this being the state of the case, Arminian writers are obliged to talk inconsistently.

SECTION VI. Concerning the Will determining in things which are perfectly indifferent in the view of the mind.

SECTION VII. Concerning the notion of Liberty of Will, consisting in Indifference.

SECTION VIII. Concerning the supposed Liberty of the Will, as opposite to all Necessity.

SECTION IX. Of the Connexion of the Acts of the Will with the Dictates of the Understanding.

SECTION X. Volition necessarily connected with the influence of Motives; with particular observations of the great inconsistence of Mr. Chubb's assertions and reasonings about the Freedom of the Will.

SECTION XI. The evidence of God's certain Foreknowledge of the Volitions of moral Agents.

SECTION XII. God's certain Foreknowledge of the future volitions of moral agents, inconsistent with such a Contingence of those violations as is without all Necessity.

SECTION XIII. Whether we suppose the volitions of moral Agents to be connected with any thing antecedent, or not, yet they must be necessary in such a sense as to overthrow Arminian Liberty.

III. Wherein is inquired, whether any such Liberty of Will as Arminians hold, be necessary to Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, Praise and Dispraise, &c.

SECTION I. God's moral Excellency necessary, yet virtuous and praise-worthy.

SECTION II. The Acts of the Will of the human soul of Jesus Christ, necessarily holy, yet truly virtuous, praise-worthy, rewardable, &c.

SECTION III. The case of such as are given up of God to sin, and of fallen man in general, proves moral Necessity and Inability to be consistent with Blameworthiness.

SECTION IV. Command and Obligation of Obedience, consistent with moral Inability to obey.

SECTION V. That Sincerity of Desires and Endeavours, which is supposed to excuse in the non-performance of things in themselves good, particularly considered.

SECTION VI. Liberty of Indifference, not only not necessary to Virtue, but utterly inconsistent with it; and all, either virtuous or vicious habits or inclinations, inconsistent with Arminian notions of Liberty and moral Agency.

SECTION VII. Arminian notions of moral Agency inconsistent with all influence of Motive and Inducement, in either virtuous or vicious actions.

IV. Wherein the chief grounds of the reasonings of Arminians, in support and defence of the fore-mentioned notions of Liberty, Moral Agency, &c. and against the opposite doctrine, are considered.

SECTION I. The Essence of the virtue and vice of dispositions of the heart, and acts of the Will, lies not in their Cause, but their Nature.

SECTION II. The Falseness and Inconsistence of that metaphysical notion of Action, and Agency, which seems to be generally entertained by the defenders of the Arminian Doctrine concerning Liberty, moral Agency, &c.

SECTION III. The reasons why some think it contrary to common Sense, to suppose those things which are necessary to be worthy of either Praise or Blame.

SECTION IV. It is agreeable to common sense, and the natural notions of mankind, to suppose moral Necessity to be consistent with Praise and Blame, Reward and Punishment.

SECTION V. Objections, that this scheme of Necessity renders all Means and Endeavours for avoiding Sin, or obtaining Virtue and Holiness, vain, and to no purpose; and that it makes men no more than mere machines, in affairs of morality and religion, answered.

SECTION VI. Concerning that objection against the doctrine which has been maintained, that it agrees with the Stoical doctrine of Fate, and the opinions of Mr. Hobbes.

SECTION VII. Concerning the Necessity of the Divine Will.

SECTION VIII. Some further objections against the moral Necessity of God's Volitions considered.

SECTION IX. Concerning that objection against the doctrine which has been maintained, that it makes God the Author of Sin.

SECTION X. Concerning sin's first Entrance into the world.

SECTION XI. Of a supposed Inconsistence between these principles and God's moral character.

SECTION XII. Of a supposed tendency of these principles to Atheism and Licentiousness.

SECTION XIII. Concerning that objection against the reasoning, by which the Calvinistic doctrine is supposed, that it is metaphysical and abstruse.

SECTION XIV. The Conclusion.

APPENDIX.

SECTION XV. Containing Remarks on the Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion, in a Letter to a Minister of the Church of Scotland.

V. DISSERTATION ON THE END FOR WHICH GOD CREATED THE WORLD.

Preface.

Introduction—Explanation of terms.

CHAPTER I. What Reason dictates concerning this affair.

SECTION I. The general dictates of reason.

SECTION II. What reason supposes.

SECTION III. How God regards himself.

SECTION IV. Some objections considered.

CHAPTER II. What may be learned from the Holy Scriptures.

SECTION I. Scripture makes God his last end.

SECTION II. Concerning a just method of arguing.

SECTION III. Particular texts of Scripture.

SECTION IV. God created the world for his name, &c.

SECTION V. Communication of good to the creature.

SECTION VI. What is meant by the glory of God, &c.

SECTION VII. God's last end is but one.

VI. A DISSERTATION ON THE NATURE OF TRUE VIRTUE.

CHAPTER I. Concerning the essence of true virtue.

CHAPTER II. How love respects different beings.

CHAPTER III. Concerning the secondary beauty.

CHAPTER IV. Of self-love and its influence.

CHAPTER V. Natural conscience, and the moral sense.

CHAPTER VI. Of particular instincts of nature

CHAPTER VII. The reasons of many mistakes

CHAPTER VIII. Whether virtue be founded in sentiment.

VII. The great christian doctrine of original sin defended.

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PART I. Evidences of Original Sin from Facts and Events.

CHAPTER I. The Evidence of the Doctrine from Facts.

SECTION I. All men tend to sin and ruin.

SECTION II. Universal sin proves a sinful propensity.

SECTION III. This tendency most corrupt and pernicious.

SECTION IV. All men sin immediately, &c.

SECTION V. All have more sin than virtue.

SECTION VI. Men's proneness to extreme stupidity, &c.

SECTION VII. Generality of mankind, wicked.

SECTION VIII. Great means used to oppose wickedness.

SECTION IX. Several evasions considered.

CHAPTER II. Arguments from universal Mortality.

PART II. Proofs of the Doctrine from particular parts of Scripture.

CHAPTER I. Observations on the three first Chapters of Genesis.

SECTION I. Concerning Adam's original righteousness.

SECTION II. Death threatened to our first parents.

SECTION III. Adam a federal head, &c.

CHAPTER II. Observations on Texts, chiefly of the Old Testament, &c.

CHAPTER III. Observations on Texts, chiefly of the New Testament.

SECTION I. Observations on John iii.6.

SECTION II. Observations on Rom. iii. 9-24.

SECTION III. Observations on Rom. v. 6-10. and Eph. ii. 3

CHAPTER IV. Containing observations on Rom. v. 12. &c.

SECTION I. Remarks on Dr. Taylor's way of explaining this text.

SECTION II. The true scope of Rom. v. 12, &c.

PART III. Evidence of the Doctrine from Redemption by Christ.

CHAPTER I. Proofs from Redemption by Christ.

CHAPTER II. Proof from Application of Redemption.

PART IV. Containing Answers to Objections.

PART IV. Containing Answers to Objections.

CHAPTER II. God not the Author of Sin.

CHAPTER III. The Imputation of Adam's Sin stated.

CHAPTER IV. Several other Objections answered.

VIII. A TREATISE CONCERNING RELIGIOUS AFFECTIONS, IN THREE PARTS.

Preface

PART I. Concerning the nature of the Affections and their importance in Religion.

SECTION I. Previous remarks on the affections.

SECTION II. True religion lies much in affections.

SECTION III. Inferences from the doctrine.

PART II. Showing what are no certain Signs that Religious Affections are truly gracious, or that they are not.

SECTION I. Raised very high, are no sign.

SECTION II. Great effects on the body, are no sign.

SECTION III. Fluency and fervour, are no sign.

SECTION IV. That they are not excited by us, is no sign.

SECTION V. That they come with texts of Scripture, is no sign.

SECTION IV. That they are not excited by us, is no sign.

SECTION VII. Religious affections of many kinds, are no sign.

SECTION VIII. Joys following in a certain order, are no sign.

SECTION IX. Much time and zeal in duty, are no sign.

SECTION X. Much expression of praise, is no sign.

SECTION XI. Great confidence, is no certain sign.

SECTION XII. Affecting relations, are no sign.

PART III. Showing what are distinguishing Signs of truly gracious and holy Affections.

Introductory remarks.

SECTION I. Gracious affections are from divine influence.

SECTION II. Their object is the excellence of divine things.

SECTION III. They are founded on the moral excellency of objects.

SECTION IV. They arise from divine Illumination.

SECTION V. They are attended with a conviction of certainty.

SECTION VI. They are attended with evangelical humiliation.

SECTION VII. They are attended with a change of nature.

SECTION VIII. They beget and promote the temper of Jesus.

SECTION IX. Gracious affections soften the heart.

SECTION X. They have beautiful symmetry and proportion.

SECTION XI. False affections rest satisfied in themselves.

SECTION XII. Their fruit is Christian practice.

SECTION XIII. Christian practice is the chief sign to others.

SECTION XIV. Christian practice is the chief sign to ourselves

APPENDIX to the Treatise on the Affections.

LETTER I. To Mr. Gillespie, in answer to objections.

II. To Mr. Gillespie, in answer to further objections.

IX. NARRATIVE OF SURPRISING CONVERSIONS.

Preface

SECTION I. A general introductory statement.

SECTION II. Manner of conversion various, yet bearing a great analogy.

SECTION III. This work further illustrated in particular instances.

X. THOUGHTS ON THE REVIVAL OF RELIGION IN NEW ENGLAND.

Preface.

PART I. A glorious Work of God.

SECTION I. We should judge of it by its effects.

SECTION II. We should judge by Scripture.

SECTION III. We should not judge of the whole by a part.

SECTION IV. Nature of the work.

SECTION V. Nature of the work in a particular instance.

SECTION VI. The work glorious.

PART II. Obligations to acknowledge, rejoice in, and promote this