A Treatise of Divine Meditation – by John Ball (1585-1640)

Many hear the Word of God, praise the preacher, wonder at the doctrine delivered, are affected with joy or sorrow. But, the godly man treasures up the Word in his heart, not a talent in a napkin, but as provision in a storehouse, which he brings forth in due season (Luke 2:19). Ball shows the excellency of divine meditation and was highly praised in his day for this rare puritan work.

The Rock of Israel and Other Sermons – by Edmund Staunton (1600-1671)

Do you stand on the Rock of Israel? Are you confident that upon death you will be in the arms of the Father? Are you zealous in your walk before the eyes of Jesus Christ? These are the topics that Westminster Assembly divine Edmund Stanton tackles. Just his bio alone is worth reading.

Christ Ascending – by Henry Pendlebury (1626-1695)

This is one of the best works concerning Christ’s ascension in print, from any writer in any age. We often think about Christ’s death and resurrection, but not so much about his ascension. Pendlebury’s treatment of why Christ ascended is an amazing exposition of John 14:2. Don’t miss out on this puritan gem!