
The Reformed Apprentice Volume 3: A Workbook on the Doctrine of God - by C. Matthew McMahon
This one-of-a-kind workbook series (this is the third volume) teaches the student of theology about Reformed Theology. In this workbook, students will learn about the Doctrine of God in order to bring them into a more intimate relationship with Jesus Christ. It covers God's divine attributes, the Trinity, the divinity of the Son and Holy Spirit, and the decrees of God. More Info »
The God of All Grace - by Henry Newcome (1627-1695)
It is one thing for Christians to believe God is gracious. It is another for them to understand that God is the God of ALL grace. What does that mean? This extremely encouraging work by Newcome (one of the most popular puritans in his day) will lift your hearts to soar closer to Jesus Christ. It is by way of God's covenant that he shows himself to be the God of all grace. More Info »
The All-Seeing Unseen Eye of God and Other Sermons - by Matthew Newcomen (1610–1669)
This volume is a compilation of Newcomen’s most rare sermons. "The All-Seeing Unseen Eye Of God” which is a fantastic exhortation to holiness demonstrates that God knows every person who ever was or will be, all their works, all their speeches, and all their thoughts, and such things are always present in the mind of God. This sermon alone is worth the cost of the volume. It is best exhortation on this subject matter in print. More Info »
A Treatise of the Knowledge of God - by Peter Du Moulin (1601-1684)
How well do you know God? When you begin a conversation with an Atheist, the first order of business is to discuss how one "knows" things, including knowledge itself, and the knowledge of God. Here, Peter Du Moulin works masterfully along these lines to teach you how to think about God correctly. More Info »