Theology Books
This selection includes biblical and reformed books on various theological topics, including many books from the classic Puritan Paperbacks series. These books are both theological and doxological in their exposition of their subjects, as our deep thinking about God should lead us to heartfelt worship of Him. Some notable titles on this page include The Doctrine of Repentance by Thomas Watson, The Mystery of Providence by John Flavel, and Confessing the Faith by Chad Van Dixhoorn.
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The Westminster Gift Set Includes: The Westminster Confession (with associated historical documents) – Clothbound Confessing the Faith: A Reader’s Guide to the Westminster Confession of Faith – Clothbound Confessing the Faith Study Guide – Paperback Larger Catechism – Booklet Shorter Catechism With Scripture Proofs – Booklet Want to learn more about each title in this […]

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NEW REPRINT Book Description To J. C. Ryle, the inspiration of the Scriptures was ‘the very keel and foundation of Christianity’. But is all Scripture inspired? Are the very words and expressions from God, or does inspiration mean something less than this? Ryle was convinced that the very words were from God, and that only […]

Particular Redemption
The End and Design of the Death of Christ
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Book Description ‘Christ gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.’ In Particular Redemption, taking up these words of Titus 2:14, John Hurrion expounds the doctrine of redemption, focusing attention especially on the end and design, extent and importance of […]

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Endorsements ‘Having personally benefited from Confessing the Faith, I have been keenly anticipating the arrival of this study guide. Whether it is used privately, or one-on-one, or in a small group, it will prove immensely helpful in understanding Christian doctrine and growing in grace.’ — ALISTAIR BEGG Book Description Confessing the Faith Study Guide is […]

Learning About the Old Testament
A Biblical-Theological Introduction
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Endorsements ‘Allan Harman’s volume is a very useful introduction to the Old Testament.’ — JOHN CURRID Book Description How does the Old Testament relate to your faith? Is it just a collection of thrilling stories and strange rules which have been superseded by the New Testament? Or is it a source of guidance and learning […]

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Endorsement ‘Martin was exceptionally gifted intellectually. For all his familiarity with the Christology of the Church, his work does not merely pour old wine into old wineskins. There is something striking, fresh, thought-demanding, about his whole approach.’ — SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON Book Description Calvary cast a shadow over the whole of Christ’s ministry. It was, […]

Knowing God and Ourselves
Reading Calvin’s Institutes Devotionally
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Endorsement ‘Too often as Christians we think it’s more important to know God than it is to know ourselves, but Calvin rightly shows that there is equal balance in the importance of knowing God and how that affects knowledge of ourselves, and vice versa; the more we know ourselves, truly, the more we’re driven to […]

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This work, the Doctrine of the Holy Spirit formed the capstone of George Smeaton’s teaching. 400 pp.

The Doctrine of Justification
An outline of its history in the Church and of its exposition from Scripture
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‘The value of this book today is that it will help us to understand this message better, and so to preach it in [a] full and comprehensive way..’ -PACKER

The Banner of Truth Magazine
Issues 1-16 (Sept 1955 through Aug 1959)
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Published to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of its first appearance, contains the issues of the magazine from Sept. 1955–Aug. 1959. 544pp.

The Mysteries of Christianity
Revealed Truths Expounded and Defended
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The Mysteries of Christianity is in essence an exposition and defence of Christianity as a supernatural, Trinitarian faith. Clothbound, 344 pages.

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Beginning with the work of Christ at Calvary, Murray proceeds to a moving and masterly account of how that redemption comes to expression in Christian experience. ‘One of the greatest theological books written in the last hundred years’ [Free Church Witness]. Reset edition 2009. 200pp.
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