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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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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Treats the seductive influence and terrible power of Satan in a way ‘greatly more full and suggestive than in the literature of the present day’ (Smeaton). 256pp.

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Brings together Bunyan’s works Praying in the Spirit and The Throne of Grace. 176pp.

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Based on Psalm 57:2, shows how providence works for us in every stage and experience of our lives. 224pp.

The Love of Christ
Expository Sermons on Verses from Song of Solomon Chapters 4-6
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A series of sermons preached by Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) on Song of Solomon 4:16-6:3, demonstrating and setting forth the love of Christ to his church, and the love of the church to Christ. 376pp.

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Watson’s fine exposition shows the rich provision made in the Supper for all believers, and lays bare the emptiness of mere sacramentalism. 96pp.

Letters of Samuel Rutherford
A selection
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Contains 69 of Rutherford’s letters while suffering for the gospel. 208pp.

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With brevity and clarity, refutes false charges against, and movingly affirms the biblical doctrine of justification by faith alone. 96pp.

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The fruit of Bunyan’s thinking on the grace of forgiveness—‘Good News for the Vilest of Men’. 144pp.

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Based on Romans 7:21, shows that sin is a powerful inward principle at enmity with God, but that the grace of Christ is all-sufficient. 176pp.

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A modernized abridgement of Owen’s Discourse dealing with the name, nature, personality and operations of the Holy Spirit. 216p.

Heaven on Earth
A Treatise on Christian Assurance
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Explains the nature of assurance and how it can be experienced. 320pp.

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Shows from Scripture that, in all his heavenly majesty, Christ is not now aloof from believers and unconcerned, but has the strongest affections for them. 176pp.

The Great Gain of Godliness
Practical Notes on Malachi 3:16-18
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A lightly-edited version of Watson’s exposition of Malachi 3:16–18. 176pp.

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Towards the end of his life, the great Puritan pastor and theologian meditates upon Jesus Christ, the heart of the gospel, with biblical insight and understanding that is at times overwhelming. 184pp.

Glorious Freedom
The Excellency of the Gospel Above the Law
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Declares the transforming liberty which comes from seeing Christ in the gospel. An exposition of 2 Corinthians 3:17–18. 208pp.

Facing Grief
Counsel For Mourners
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A meditation on Luke 7:13, based upon advice Flavel gave to a woman who had lost her only son. Full of Scripture, counsel, warning and wisdom gained from personal experience of affliction. 136pp.

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In this exposition of Philippians 1:23, Baxter provides much needed counsel, strength and comfort. 144pp.

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Watson shows that knowing what repentance is, and actually repenting, are essential to true Christianity. 128pp.

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In this outstanding book, Owen explains the nature of the Christian’s communion with God and describes the many privileges it brings. 240pp.

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In a thorough exposition of John 6:37, Bunyan expresses his delight and joy in the free and gracious welcome given to sinners by Christ. 240pp.

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In a clear and attractive style, describes what it means to be a Christian, and how to become one. 208pp.

Christian Love
With an extract from 'The Sinners Sanctuary'
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The Scottish Covenanting minister Hugh Binning shows how Christians should love one another (John 13:35) and describes the excellence of Christian love from 1 Corinthians 13. Includes 3 sermons from The Sinner’s Sanctuary, an exposition of Romans 8:1–15. 112pp.

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In this famous exposition of Isaiah 42:3, Sibbes unfolds the tender ministry of Christ. 138pp.

The Art of Prophesying
And the Calling of the Ministry
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Basic guidance to help all Christians read and use the Bible intelligently, with a powerful message to those who lead and preach. 208pp.

Apostasy From The Gospel
The Nature and Causes
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An abridgement of Owen’s powerful teaching on the possibility that not all ‘professing’ Christians may prove to be true Christians. 184pp.

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Watson explains, from Romans 8:28, how the best and worst experiences work for the good of God’s people. 128pp.
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