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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Systematic Theology
Expanded Edition: including Introductory volume to Systematic Theology
Description
Endorsements ‘A model of order, precision, and (relative) brevity…you will not find a better one-volume systematic theology in the Reformed tradition. I re-read Berkhof as much anything else on this list.’ — KEVIN DEYOUNG ‘There are a number of systematic textbooks that have appeared since Louis Berkhof wrote, but nobody, it seems to me, matches […]
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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Endorsements ‘I stand in awe at the profound level of theological and biblical precision manifest in the Westminster Confession of Faith. I would argue that the Westminster Standards are the most precise and accurate summaries of the content of biblical Christianity ever set forth in a creedal form. In my judgment, no historic confession surpasses […]
Psalms
a critical and expository commentary with doctrinal and practical remarks
Description
In Psalms, Plumer gives both exposition and doctrinal and practical remarks and presents in readable form a great wealth of material. Clothbound. 1216 pp.
Description
‘The best thought-breeder in all our library’ — Spurgeon. 1240pp.
Holiness
Its Nature, Hindrances, Difficulties, and Roots
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Endorsements ‘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 […]
Institutes of the Christian Religion
1541 Edition
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Institutes of the Christian Religion is Calvin’s single most important work and one of the key texts to emerge from the Reformation of the sixteenth century. None deserves to be better known than the first French edition of 1541.
A Body of Divinity
Contained in Sermons Upon the Westminster Assembly's Catechism by Thomas Watson
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Book Description Thomas Watson’s book, A Body of Divinity is one of the first books published by the Banner of Truth Trust. This book 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 Works of Richard Sibbes
7 Volume Set
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Book Description After William Perkins, ‘the heavenly Doctor Sibbes’ was the most significant of the great Puritan preachers of Cambridge. This reprint of the complete seven-volume set of the Works of Richard Sibbes shows why this is so. Strong thoughts, simple sentences, deep knowledge of the Bible and the human heart and a sure pastoral […]
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. 412 & 862pp.
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.
The Works of Jonathan Edwards
2 Volume Set
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The Works of Jonathan Edwards exemplifies his plain, expository style, intense spirituality and impresses the reality of God upon his readers. Clothbound, two volumes.
The Works of John Owen
16 Volume Set
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Endorsements ‘To read John Owen is to enter a rare world. Whenever I return to one of his works I find myself asking “Why do I spend time reading lesser literature?” . . . If we can persevere with his style (which becomes easier the longer we persevere), he will not fail to bring us […]
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