Collected Works/Sets
These collections contain some of the most classic works of biblical and reformed theology, from the Reformation to the 20th Century. The following sets include the works of notable theologians like John Owen, Jonathan Edwards, John Murray, John Calvin and John Knox (lots of Johns). Collections found on this page include The Christian in Complete Armour by William Gurnall, Romans by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones, and The Works of John Newton.
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The Works of John Flavel
6 Volume Set
Description
John Flavel was a favourite with Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield (who ranked him with John Bunyan and Matthew Henry), and, a century later, with such Scottish evangelical leaders as R. M. M’Cheyne and Andrew Bonar. Book Description The repeated editions of Flavel’s Works bear their own witness to his popularity. His complete works had […]
The Works Of John Bunyan
3 Volume Set
Description
Book Description John Bunyan is best known for his famous allegorical works. He was prepared to suffer the hardship of imprisonment, in order to expound these great works. But his exposition of them was not confined to allegory, and in his many other works, like, ‘Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ’ and ‘An Exposition of […]
The Works Of George Swinnock
5 Volume Set
Description
Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological, yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion. While practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to scriptural doctrine. Approx. 520pp. per volume.
The Works Of George Swinnock
Volume 5: The Door of Salvation Opened by the Key of Regeneration, The Sinner's Last Sentence
Description
Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological, yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion. While practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to scriptural doctrine. Approx. 520pp. per volume.
The Works Of George Swinnock
Volume 4: LATTER PORTION OF THE FADING OF THE FLESH, THE PASTOR'S FAREWELL, THE GODS ARE MEN, THE BEAUTY OF MAGISTRACY, MEN ARE GODS, THE INCOMPARABLENESS OF GOD
Description
Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological, yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion. While practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to scriptural doctrine. Approx. 520pp. per volume.
The Works Of George Swinnock
Volume 3: Latter Portion of the Christian Man's Calling, Heaven and Hell Epitomised, and a Portion of The Fading of the Flesh
Description
Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological, yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion. While practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to scriptural doctrine. Approx. 520pp. per volume.
The Works Of George Swinnock
Volume 1: The Christian Man's Calling
Description
Swinnock is one of the easiest Puritan authors to read. He is theological, yet his doctrine is expressed in vivid fashion. While practical, his counsel is marked by a keen sensitivity to scriptural doctrine. Approx. 520pp. per volume.
The Works Of David Clarkson
3 Volume Set
Description
Clarkson’s expositions are characterised by faithfulness to biblical teaching, careful analysis, and copious application. 1555 pp.
Tracts and Letters of John Calvin
7 Volume Set
Description
Long unavailable, the republication of Calvin’s Tracts and Letters will delight all who have come to appreciate the 16th-century reformer’s writings—3 volumes of tracts; 4 volumes of letters. 456–592pp. per volume.
Scottish Puritans
2 Volume Set: Select Biographies
Description
First-hand sources from the 17th century. ‘This is a magnificent two-volume set, calculated to stir the soul and to find a place of honour and affection in every Christian who loves to read the thrilling history of the Scottish church!’—Sinclair B. Ferguson. 568 & 552pp.
Majesty in Misery
3 Volume Set
Description
A wonderful selection of the best of Spurgeon’s sermons on the Passion of Christ, reset in a modern, easy-to-read format. 288, 320 & 400pp.
Life & Sermons Of Edward D. Griffin
2 Volume Set
Description
A biography of Griffin (1770–1837) by W.E. Sprague, with 60 of his sermons, which are fine examples of the simple, arresting and heart-searching preaching which was so used of God. 1192pp. Set.
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