John Calvin Books
This French theologian and Genevan pastor is one of the most preeminent of all the 16th-century Christian reformers. After learning about Martin Luther’s teachings, Calvin passionately embraced Reformation beliefs, sharing his conversion story in his Commentary on the Psalms. Writing this book of Psalms commentary put Calvin at great risk, given that many of his fellow believers were being martyred at the stake for their beliefs. He was not daunted, however, and another of the John Calvin books is now known as Protestantism’s magnum opus: The Institutes of the Christian Religion. Additional books of note include A Guide to Christian Living, which offers clear direction to believers, and encouragement to everyone wanting to live according to the Gospel; and Truth for All Time, this book written to show French monarchs the beliefs of Protestants in the country.
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Jeremiah
Volume 2: 10-19
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In these extensive expositions we encounter Calvin’s great gifts as an exegete and theologian, but we also see how his experience as a pastor and preacher equipped him to produce this outstanding work. Approx. 2800pp.
Jeremiah
Volume 1: 1-9
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In these extensive expositions we encounter Calvin’s great gifts as an exegete and theologian, but we also see how his experience as a pastor and preacher equipped him to produce this outstanding work. Approx. 2800pp.
Truth for All Time
A Brief Outline of the Christian Faith
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Calvin’s superb ‘A Brief Outline of the Christian Faith’. Translated by Stuart Olyott. 96pp. Also available as a Gift Edition Pocket Puritan.
Tracts and Letters of John Calvin
7 Volume Set
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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.
Truth for All Time
A Brief Outline of the Christian Faith
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Calvin’s superb ‘A Brief Outline of the Christian Faith’. Translated by Stuart Olyott. 156pp. Also available as a small paperback.
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There is scarcely a commentary on any portion of the Old Testament quite so profitable as Calvin . . . on Daniel’ —Wilbur Smith. 816pp.
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A clear, balanced set of directions and encouragements to all who desire to live according to the gospel. Translated by Robert White. 128pp.
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Calvin excels in bringing out the principles of God’s dealings with men, as individuals and in covenant, and in showing faithfully yet tenderly the human weakness and sin all too evident in Genesis. 1088pp.
Sermons on Genesis
Chapters 1 - 11
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Modern translations by Dr Rob Roy McGregor of sermons preached by Calvin in 1559-1560. Suitable for Christians at all levels of spiritual development. 888pp.
Calvin’s Sermons Set
3 Volume Set
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This Gift Pak includes: ‘Commentary on the Psalms’, ‘Songs of the Nativity’, and ‘Faith Unfeigned’.
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.
Sermons on Job Volume 1 (eBook)
Volume One: Chapters 1-14
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EBOOK ONLY – For the printed set, see Sermons on Job. Also available, Sermons on Job, Volume 2 (eBook only) and Sermons on Job, Volume 3 (eBook only) Endorsement ‘Dr Rob Roy McGregor’s translations of Calvin’s sermons have been received with great enthusiasm and gratitude.’ — DEREK THOMAS Book Description The name of John Calvin […]
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