
Vain Imaginations in the Worship of God by Jonathan Edwards et al.
Samuel Willard, Jonathan Dickinson, Joshua Moodey, Nathan Stone and Jonathan Edwards (3 previously unpublished works) on public worship. Is there a need to say anything more? More Info »
The Simplicity of Holy Worship - by John Wilson (1588–1667)
Jesus Christ was very clear in John 4:24 about true worship. Wilson explains what it means to make worship not only simple, but according to God's directives. More Info »
The Glory of Evangelical Worship - by John Owen (1616-1683)
John Owen's work on both worship and psalm singing shows theological precision and hearty biblical exposition. Edward Hutchins on psalmody is nothing less than extraordinary. More Info »
A Christian’s True Spiritual Worship to Jesus Christ - by Stephen Charnock (1628-1680)
Charnock tackles John 4:24 and shows how true worship is dictated by the Supreme Lawgiver, Jesus Christ. Annexed to this work is Jonathan Clapham's excellent treatise on singing psalms. More Info »
The Puritans on Exclusive Psalmody - Edited by C. Matthew McMahon
This is the first time in church history that you can read the four most comprehensive books on exclusive psalmody written by the Puritans in one handy volume. Compiled in this eBook is a 60% savings than buying each individual volume. More Info »
Singing of Psalms a Gospel Ordinance - by John Cotton (1585-1662)
There are a handful of puritan works on singing Psalms. This work by John Cotton (a New England Pilgrim) was quoted repeated by individual Puritans in England on this most important subject. It is one of the best treatments of psalmody now in print. For the student of worship this is an important biblical work on the subject of Christ's worship. More Info »
Gospel Music: or the Singing of David’s Psalms by Nathaniel Holmes (or Homes) D.D. (1599–1678)
This wonderful work by Nathaniel Holmes is a beginning or introductory teaching on how to sing praise to God by the Psalms - God's inspired songbook for the church. A biblical treatment not to be missed! More Info »