
The Wickedness, Humiliation, Restoration and Reformation of Manasseh by C. Matthew McMahon
Why study the life of Manasseh who was such a wicked and deplorable man? God, in His great mercy, saved him, converted him, and caused him to start a reformation of religion. More Info »
Discovering the Wickedness of Our Heart - by Matthew Mead (1630-1699)
Do you know the depth of the wickedness of your heart? Few Puritan works dive headlong into such deep waters as this work by Matthew Mead. Mead was present at the plague in London, and uses the means of that horrifying time to press sinners to repent, and cause Christians to wake up out of their lethargy. This is a powerful exhortation for one of the best puritan preachers of the day. More Info »
Sophia and the Umbrella - A Children's Book on Justification - by C. Matthew McMahon
What does it mean to be justified by faith alone? It is not "just as if I'd never sinned," as so many trendy evangelicals believe. So what then? In this easy to understand and fully illustrated children's story we find Sophia who lives in the city of Drown, and who is constantly soaking wet. She is looking to find a way to get dry but cannot do it on her own. Then, she meets a stranger on the corner of a street who has a special gift just for her to help her get out of the rain. It is a story centering around 1 John 1:7, "...and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin." More Info »
No Other Savior But Jesus Christ - by Anthony Tuckney (1599-1670)
There is no other savior other than Jesus Christ. Only through faith in him can a man be saved. Do you believe that? What about the mentally handicapped, or infants that die in infancy? What about nations lost in darkness who never hear of Christ? Dr. Tuckney masterfully explains these points with Puritan precision. More Info »
The Principal Causes of Man’s Salvation - by John Brinsley (1600-1665)
In one of the most concise and helpful treatments of election and reprobation by any puritan in print, this work is a gem. Don't miss out on any of Brinsley's works, especially this wonderful treatment of Christ's work to save his people from their sins. More Info »
Repentance and Fasting - by Peter Du Moulin (1601-1684) and Henry Wilkinson (1566-1647)
Do you fast? Jesus said, "When you fast..." not "If you fast..." Peter Du Moulin and Henry Wilkinson deliver two powerful treatises that explain how fasting is necessary and a spiritual help in our daily walk to glorify the Living Christ. More Info »
Captives Bound in Chains Made Free by Christ - by Thomas Doolittle (1632–1707)
This is a potent and biblical treatment of being freed from sin and bondage through the blood of Christ. Doolittle is alike a drill that drills into the conscience of the reader. This is a wonderful book on Christ's redemption for both believer and unregenerate to come and drink from Christ. More Info »
A Golden Topaz, or Heart-Jewel, Namely, a Conscience Purified and Pacified by the Blood and Spirit of Christ - by Francis Whiddon (d. 1656)
If you were a minister of the Gospel and could only publish one book, what would it be? Whiddon published his on the blood of Jesus Christ cleansing the conscience from sin, and pacifying the wrath of God through the work of the cross. A favorite puritan work! More Info »
A Warning to Sinners to Flee from the Wrath to Come - by Nathaniel Vincent (1639-1697)
Besides the bible, this is the book to hand a family member or friend that needs to understand salvation and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This is a thoroughly excellent treatment of believing the Gospel, having an interest in God, and escaping the wrath to come. More Info »
God, the Best Acquaintance of Christians - by Matthew Newcomen (1610–1669)
This is the first work ever published since Newcomen's time of his works. This will not be the last, and is well worth investing in this Westminsterian Puritan to see how you can be more acquainted with Jesus Christ. More Info »
The Doctrine of Conversion - by Nathaniel Vincent (1639-1697)
Vincent teaches sinners that they must perceive their danger so they are not ignorant of salvation, as well as helps saints understand the work of regeneration that God has wrought in them by Jesus Christ and the power of the Spirit. An A+ treatise by a master preacher. More Info »
Salvation in a Mystery - by John Bond (1612-1676)
God is a hidden God and in the midst of his hiddenness he reveals himself savingly. This is a wonderful work by a Westminster divine on reformation and salvation. More Info »
The Wells of Salvation Opened - by William Spurstowe (1605-1666)
This work is foundational to the basics of the Bible and of the Christian Religion. Dr. Joel Beeke said, "it may well be the best book ever written on the promises of God." This book is a MUST READ for every Christian looking to understand God's promises and the Gospel. More Info »
The Saint's Inheritance and the Worldling's Portion - by Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646)
Burroughs biblically destroys worldly pursuits and contrasts the man who lusts after temporary, fleshly things, to the saint's inheritance in Jesus Christ. More Info »
Acquainted With God - James Janeway (1636-1674)
Are acquainted with God? Janeway demonstrates that this is not simply knowing about God, but an experimental knowledge of God. Powerful teaching by an eminent Puritan. More Info »