James Haldane “Commentary on Galatians”

James Haldane (1768 – 1851) became a Scottish baptist minister after converting late in life from a career as a sea captain. This commentary on Galatians reflects a reformed baptist understanding of covenant theology and supports it exegetically. Get the PDF for Free! Buy on Amazon

Theodore Beza, “Chief Points of Christian Religion”

The Chief Points of Christian Religion by Theodore Beza contains a brief treatise on predestination as well as a short catechism for children to learn the fundamentals of the faith. Theodore Beza was John Calvin's successor at Geneva and this little work showcases both his pastoral heart and theological acumen. Get the PDF for Free! … Continue reading Theodore Beza, “Chief Points of Christian Religion”

The Pastor’s Planner

Pastoring is a hard job. It's not limited to work hours, it requires a diverse set of skills, and can cause burnout if not managed well. Pastors often feel as if they're tasked with keeping a hundred plates spinning! This daily planner is designed specifically for pastors and others in ministry to help them serve … Continue reading The Pastor’s Planner

J. Gresham Machen, “A Brief Bible History”

This classic work by the founder of Westminster Theological Seminary and New Testament scholar J. Gresham Machen remains one of the most accessible and yet profound introductions to the Scriptures ever written. Taking the reader all the way from creation to consummation, Machen and Boyd open up redemptive history from the pages of Scripture and … Continue reading J. Gresham Machen, “A Brief Bible History”

Junius & Beza “Commentary on Revelation”

UPDATE: It's come to my attention that the comments in by Junius/Beza in this work are the same as those in the Geneva Study Bible. Revelation is perhaps the most difficult book in the entire Bible. John Calvin famously did not write a commentary on it and in the recent past it has been the … Continue reading Junius & Beza “Commentary on Revelation”

Theodore Beza, “Household Prayers”

Family worship is at the core of reformed piety and what better way to learn than from the household prayers of Theodore Beza, reformer and successor to John Calvin? These 28 prayers are ideal for family worship or private devotions. Get the PDF for Free! Buy on Amazon

Peter Martyr Vermigli, “Commentary on Judges”

Peter Martyr Vermigli (1500-1562) was one of the most learned and influential reformers, not least of which for his commentaries on Scripture. In this commentary on Judges, Vermigli walks the reader through the text, verse by verse, addressing interpretive and theological issues along the way. There is no better way to recover the exegetical methods … Continue reading Peter Martyr Vermigli, “Commentary on Judges”

Amandus Polanus, “A Treatise on God’s Eternal Predestination”

Amandus Polanus was a giant of reformed theology. Robert Letham has said that "Amandus Polanus is one of the most significant dogmaticians of early Reformed orthodoxy." Now, for the first time in over 400 years, his treatise on God's eternal predestination is once again published in English. Get the PDF for Free! Buy on Amazon

Amandus Polanus, “The Substance of Christian Religion”

Robert Letham has said that "Amandus Polanus is one of the most significant dogmaticians of early Reformed orthodoxy." Born Amandus Polanus von Polansdorf (16 December 1561, Opava, Silesia – 17 July 1610, Basel, Switzerland) was a German theologian of early Reformed orthodoxy. After his education in Opava, Wrocław, Tübingen, Basel, and Geneva (1577–1584), he served … Continue reading Amandus Polanus, “The Substance of Christian Religion”

Gregory of Nazianzus, “Five Theological Orations”

Gregory of Nazianzus, along with his friend, Basil of Caesarea, and with Basil’s younger brother, Gregory of Nyssa, is considered one of the three great Cappadocian fathers.” Together, in the Fourth Century, they defended the orthodox doctrine of the Trinity against Arian sects that denied the Consubstantiality of the Son (of one and the same … Continue reading Gregory of Nazianzus, “Five Theological Orations”