
The Two Wills of God Made Easy - by C. Matthew McMahon
What is God's will for my life? Does God love everyone? Is God's will ever frustrated? Does God change His mind? This newly abridged version gives the Christian the proper hermeneutical tools to define “God’s will” and how His will functions in and through redemptive history. It solves critical questions surrounding God's nature, demonstrating that proper biblical interpretation is the key to understanding the will of God in an easy to understand format. More Info »
John 3:16 - by C. Matthew McMahon
Do you know of any other Bible verse more quoted than John 3:16? And yet, even though this verse is known by everyone, it is often the most misunderstood verse in the Bible. McMahon is not only faithful exegetically, to the Biblical text, but he also extensively quotes the major theologians and writers of church history to find out what the consensus is on this most beloved passage. More Info »
John Calvin’s View of God’s Love and the Doctrine of Reprobation - by C. Matthew McMahon
Everyone wants Calvin on "their side" when it comes to theological matters. What did Calvin actually teach concerning God's love and the reprobation of the wicked? Are these two ideas compatible? More Info »
The Fall of Adam and Other Works - by John Greene (d. 1660)
It is one thing to know that Adam fell and what the biblical doctrine of total depravity teaches. It is another thing to know how Adam fell. This work is a jewel in helping to understand the fall of Adam. 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 »
Regeneration and the New Birth - by Isaac Ambrose (1604–1663)
I love books about the new birth. This one is exceptional, being a series of three "discourses" or treatises on the subject. Ambrose is pithy, brilliant and eminently biblical in his explanations, as well as tenderhearted towards those who need Jesus Christ as Savior. More Info »
God’s Glory in Man’s Happiness - by Francis Taylor (1589-1656)
Election and Predestination are important topics surrounding the manner in which God saves his people. Francis Taylor, an active member of the Westminster Assembly, takes great care in explaining how God saves through Jesus Christ. This is a hearty Reformed treatment of the bible's teaching on God's election of his people. More Info »
The Order of the Causes of Salvation and Damnation - by William Perkins (1558-1602)
One of the best systematic treatments of election and reprobation is now available in a more modern version, which includes a PDF and JPEG of Perkins' Chart, both in the book and as a stand-alone file. Perkins' Chart alone is worth your study time. More Info »
Gospel Peace, Or Four Useful Discourses - by Jeremiah Burroughs (1599-1646)
This current work was originally titled “Four Useful Discourses” - 1) Six sermons on Luke 10:5-6, 2) Three sermons on Philippians 4:12, 3) A sermon on “Christian Submission,” and 4) A sermon on Philippians 1:21. The first two sermon series are unique with doctrines not regularly heard from the pulpit today. Awesome Burroughs. More Info »
A Treatise of God’s Free Grace and Man’s Free Will - by William Perkins (1558-1602)
How can you go wrong with William Perkins on God's Grace and Man's Free Will? Perkins shows that God ought to be exalted and man humbled. More Info »
The Irresistibleness of Converting Grace - by John Preston (1587-1628)
The "I" of TULIP masterfully expounded by John Preston. Such assurance is wrought from understanding how grace is irresistible! More Info »