- The Inspiration of Scripture
- LOGOS AUTOPISTOS, OR, SCRIPTURES SELF-EVIDENCE BY THOMAS FORD
- Treatise of the Holy Scriptures by John Jewel
- The Believing Bible Study
- PPRD Vol 2 - The Holy Scriptures
- Clavis Bibliorum: The Key of the Bible
- Diodati's Pious Annotations On The Holy Bible
- The Authenticity & Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures
- Ussher's Body of Divinity
- Truth's Victory Over Error
- A Treatise of Divinity by Edward Leigh
- Richard Capel's Remains
- Early Manuscripts, Church Fathers, & the Authorized Version
- Concerning the Principium of Theology, or Holy Scripture
- Ὁδηγος Τυφλος, the Blind Guide, or the Doting Doctor
- The Plain Mans Senses Exercised
“lf I truly believe in God, then God is more real to me than anything else I know, more real even than my faith in Him. For if anything else is more real to me than God Himself, then I am not believing but doubting. I am real, my experiences are real, my faith is real, but God is more real. Otherwise I am not believing but doubting. I cast myself therefore on that which is most real, namely, God Himself. I take God and Jesus Christ His Son as the starting point of all my thinking." - Edward F. Hills
Edward Hills’ definition of the difference between believing and doubting informed his life and was the foundation of his life's work in defense of the Scriptures as found in the Textus Receptus and the King James Version of the Bible.