Ussher’s Body of Divinity

"Archbishop James Ussher (1581-1656) was a leader par excellence among the Irish Puritans. His colorful history is inseparable from that of Irish Christianity and from major events transpiring simultaneously in England and Scotland. Ussher's range of achievements are outstanding, including ancient languages, patristics, ancient and Irish history, theology, and chronology. Though he is best known for his biblical chronology, I believe that his Body of Divinity is his most valuable legacy. This volume, long overdue to be reprinted, was once regarded as a classic in the field of Reformed systematic theology and deserves to be so regarded again. Here is pristine Irish Puritan theology, presented to us in a captivating question and answer format." --Joel R. Beeke, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan

The Authenticity & Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures

The Canon and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures are subjects of the highest importance to every Christian. If one book of the Canon is given up, how shall any other be retained on the authority of that Canon? If God is not the Author of them, in the fullest and most complete sense of that term, we cannot receive them as the Word of God. The Scriptures plainly assert their inspiration. Robert Haldane (1764-1842) establishes that our reverence for the Bible depends on our full conviction of the plenary inspiration of the words and matter contained therein.

Diodati’s Pious Annotations On The Holy Bible

Pious annotations, upon the Holy Bible expounding the difficult places thereof learnedly, and plainly: vvith other things of great importance. By the reverend, learned and godly divine, Mr. Iohn Diodati, minister of the gospell; and now living in Geneva. It is ordered this 11. of Ianuury, 1642, by the committee of the House of Commons in Parliament, concerning printing, that this exposition of the book of the Old and new Testament, be printed by Nicholas Fussel, stationer. Iohn White.; Annotationes in Biblia. English (Diodati, Giovanni, 1576-1649.; Hollar, Wenceslaus, 1607-1677, engraver.)

Clavis Bibliorum: The Key of the Bible

PPRD Vol 2 – The Holy Scriptures

The theology of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is often misrepresented in church histories and scholarly treatments. Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics examines how specific doctrines of these centuries developed and their influence in shaping what we recognize today as the Protestant church. In this volume, Richard Muller examines Scripture as the foundation of Theology.

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