Banner Classics
The following books represent what Banner believes to be its most classic writings. These exceptionally biblical and doxological books have stood the test of time and have been a help to Christians for many generations. Noteworthy titles below include The Christian in Complete Armour by William Gurnall, The Works of John Owen, The Works of Jonathan Edwards, Lectures to My Students by Charles H. Spurgeon, and the Biography of George Whitefield by Arnold Dallimore.
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The Westminster Confession
The Confession of Faith, The Larger and Shorter Catechism, The Sum of Saving Knowledge, The Directory for Public Worship & Other Associated Documents
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Book Description On 1 July 1643, the Westminster Assembly of Divines, consisting of many of the foremost theologians of the English and Scottish churches, convened at Westminster Abbey in London. Their task from the English Parliament was ambitious to say the least: to reform the liturgy, discipline, and government of the Church of England; to […]

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Endorsements ‘It is a masterpiece of piety and genius; and will, we doubt not, be of standing use to the people of God be so long as the sun and moon endure.’ — A. M. TOPLADY ‘Read anything of his, and you will see that it is almost like reading the Bible itself. He had […]

Psalms
a critical and expository commentary with doctrinal and practical remarks
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In Psalms, Plumer gives both exposition and doctrinal and practical remarks and presents in readable form a great wealth of material. Clothbound. 1216 pp.

Holiness
Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots
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Endorsement ‘A book I think every Christian should read. It is so readable, so accessible, a very simple style of presentation, but absolutely forceful, and discerning. Every time I read it the Lord uses it to press upon me the importance and the possibility of holiness. It’s one of those books that makes you feel […]

The Works of Richard Sibbes
7 Volume Set
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Book Description More than anything else, Richard Sibbes was a great preacher. He never lost sight of the fact that the best Christian counselling is done through the patient and enlivening exposition of the Word of God. Sibbes excelled as a comforter of the troubled and doubting, but he also possessed the rare gift of […]

The Works of Thomas Manton
3 Volume Set
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Book Description The works of Thomas Manton (1620-1677) present us with what was most characteristic in the ministry of the English Puritans: careful, solid, warm-hearted applicatory exposition of the Scriptures. Manton’s works are characterised by great pastoral concern and a balanced wisdom. Ryle said, ‘If ever there was an English divine who must be classed […]

The Works Of Jonathan Edwards
2 Volume Set
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Book Description The full edition of Edwards’ Works, in two volumes. Dr. D. M. Lloyd-Jones said ‘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…I devoured these volumes and literally just […]

The Works of John Owen
16 Volume Set
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Book Description Despite his other achievements, Owen is best famed for his writings. These cover the range of doctrinal, ecclesiastical and practical subjects. They are characterized by profundity, thoroughness and, consequently, authority. Andrew Thomson said that Owen ‘makes you feel when he has reached the end of his subject, that he has also exhausted it.’ […]

The Works of John Flavel
6 Volume Set
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Book Description The repeated editions of Flavel’s Works bear their own witness to his popularity. He 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. Flavel’s complete works had long […]

The Works Of David Clarkson
3 Volume Set
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Clarkson’s expositions are characterised by faithfulness to biblical teaching, careful analysis, and copious application. 1555 pp.

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones
2 Volume Set
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This authorised biography traces the story of the ‘Doctor’ from a Harley Street medical practice to ministry in an impoverished Welsh mining town, the pulpit of Westminster Chapel and a worldwide influence. 416 & 856pp.

George Whitefield
2 Volume Set: Life and Times of the Great Evangelist of the 18th Century Revival
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An outstanding biography of the great preacher of the 18th century evangelical revival, popularly written, and with an urgent message for the present day. 612 & 620pp.

Collected Writings of John Murray
4 Volume Set
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The complete writtings of John Murray, one of the shinning stars of 20th century Presbyterianism. 1224pp.

C.H. Spurgeon Autobiography
2 Volume Set
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The ‘must read’ autobiography on the life and work of one of Christianity’s most able preachers: Charles Haddon Spurgeon. 1116pp.

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Endorsement ‘One of the most precious of the peerless works of the Puritans, and those best acquainted with it prize it most.’ — C. H. Spurgeon Book Description In this book Thomas Watson continues his exposition of the Shorter Catechism drawn up by the Westminster Assembly. Watson was one of the most popular preachers in […]

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Knox’s account breathes the spirit of excitement and expectation of an eyewitness and participant in the unfolding drama of the work of God in 16th-century Scotland. 392pp. Illustrated. New edition 2010.

A Body of Divinity
Contained in Sermons Upon the Westminster Assembly's Catechism by Thomas Watson
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Book Description One of the first books published by the Trust, this has been one of the best sellers and consistently the most useful and influential of our publications. There are several reasons for this: The subject of the book. It deals with the foremost doctrinal and experimental truths of the Christian Faith. The means […]

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A one-volume compendium of theology which expounds Christianity according to the Reformed position. 784pp.

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A masterful condensation of the doctrinal positions of historic Christianity. Reprinted from the rewritten and enlarged edition of 1878. 680pp.

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A much-loved classic which contains Bonar’s life of M‘Cheyne and a wide selection of his sermons, letters and other writings. 664pp.

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Contains 365 of Rutherford’s incomparable letters, with a sketch of his life by the editor, Andrew Bonar, a Glossary and Index. ‘Every page is sweetly perfumed with the Saviour’—Gospel Standard. 768pp.

Letters of John Newton
With a Biographical Introduction by Andrew Bonar
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This selection by Newton’s biographer covers a wide variety of subjects and aims ‘to conform the believer to Christ.’ Includes biographical sketches and historical notes by the editor. 432pp.

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A reset, complete and unabridged one-volume edition containing all three series of lectures, together with Commenting and Commentaries. 928pp.

The Christian Ministry
With an Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency
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Bridges sub-titled the study of the Christian Ministry, ‘An Inquiry into the Causes of its Inefficiency’, and, rightly used, it is well suited to promote a faithful and effective ministry. 400pp.

Andrew Bonar
Diary & Life
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The Diary and Life of Andrew Bonar (1810-92) gives a panoramic view of one of the most fascinating periods of Scotland’s church history.

Romans
14 Volume Set
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The longest series of expositions preached in Westminster Chapel during Dr Lloyd-Jones’ 30-year ministry there was on this the greatest of the New Testament Epistles. 238–528pp.
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