Puritan Paperbacks
The Puritan Paperbacks Series includes some of the most classic Puritan works published by the Banner of Truth. These books are selections of larger works from the Puritans, published in small paperbacks to make them more accessible and affordable. These books highlight some of the finest works of the Puritans who were well known for their robust theology, pastoral warmth, and love for God’s Word. Notable titles include Precious Remedies Against Satan’s Devices by Thomas Brooks, Communion with God by John Owen, and The Doctrine of Repentance by Thomas Watson. Other notable Puritan writers in this series include Thomas Goodwin, Richard Sibbes, John Flavel, Richard Baxter, and John Bunyan, et al.
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In these four studies from the life of King Josiah (2 Chron. 34:26–28), the ‘heavenly doctor’ Sibbes shows that true reformation must begin in the heart, with love for Christ. 192pp.
The Godly Man’s Picture
Some Characteristic Marks of a Man Who is Going to Heaven
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Some Characteristic Marks of a Man who is Going to Heaven’. 256pp.
All Loves Excelling
The Saints' Knowledge of Christ's Love
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Expounds the breadth, length, depth and height of Christ’s love, from Ephesians 3:17-18. 139p.
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In this moving exposition of Psalm 51:17, Bunyan shows why a broken heart is so acceptable to God. 128pp.
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Previously published under the title An Alarm to the Unconverted, this great evangelistic book is also a spur to personal evangelism. 152pp.
Smooth Stones taken from Ancient Brooks
Selections from the writings of Thomas Brooks by C.H. Spurgeon
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A collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings gathered by C. H. Spurgeon from Brooks’ Works. 216pp.
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A crystal-clear explanation of what sin is, why it is so serious, amd what we need to do about it. 284pp.
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In The Shorter Catechism Explained from Scripture, Vincent uses a question and answer format to achieve his aim. The 40 signatories to the Preface, including John Owen, declared their belief that it would ‘be greatly useful to all Christians in general’. 280pp.
The Secret Key to Heaven
The Vital Importance of Private Prayer
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Focusing on the Lord’s words in Matthew 6:6. Brooks gives a masterful treatment of ‘The Vital Importance of Private Prayer’. 304pp.
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