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”
Category: Reformation Classic
John Owen, “A Treatise on the Sabbath”
A Treatise on the Sabbath is an taken from Owen's six volume commentary on the book of Hebrews and contains his six "exercitations" on the Sabbath, proving it's continued obligation for Christians. Subscribe to get the PDF for free!
Edward Hutchinson, “A Treatise Concerning the Covenant and Baptism”
This volume contains Edward Hutchinson’s reflections on the covenant and baptism, presented in the form of a conversation between a Baptist and a Paedobaptist. The text is intended to provide an easily accessible presentation of the arguments, and ultimately to prove that Christians are only the spiritual seed of Abraham, and that the argument of … Continue reading Edward Hutchinson, “A Treatise Concerning the Covenant and Baptism”
John Calvin, “Acts of the Council of Trent with the Antidote”
John Calvin's point by point refutation of the Acts of the Council of Trent showing its errors and correcting them according to Scripture and church history.
Edward Fisher, “The Marrow of Modern Divinity”
The book that started the "marrow controversy" which was brought back into the modern consciousness by Sinclair Ferguson's book, "The Whole Christ." "The Marrow of Modern Divinity" was Thomas Boston's favorite book and deserves a read today as navigates the path between legalism and antinomianism.
Stephen Charnock, “The Existence and Attributes of God: Volumes 1 & 2”
The Existence and Attributes of God by Stephen Charnock is a masterpiece of classical theism. Charnock roots his doctrine in the Scriptures and draws on the best of the Christian tradition to expound upon the nature of God. Get the PDF for FREE! Buy on Amazon The topics covered in this two volume work are: … Continue reading Stephen Charnock, “The Existence and Attributes of God: Volumes 1 & 2”
John Gill, “The Doctrine of the Trinity Stated and Vindicated”
A classic defense of the doctrine of the Trinity written by the eminent calvinistic baptist theologian, John Gill.
Peter Martyr Vermigli, “Common Places: Volume 2.10-18”
Peter Martyr Vermigli (1500-1562) was one of the most learned reformers and his Common Places remained an influential systematic theology long after his death. Volume 2.10-18 deals with the knowledge of God the Creator, and covers such topics as: The Ten CommandmentsThe Use of the LawThe CovenantsThe IncarnationThe Apostles Creed
Peter Martyr Vermigli, “Common Places: Volume 2.1-9”
Peter Martyr Vermigli (1500-1562) was one of the most learned reformers and his Common Places remained an influential systematic theology long after his death. Volume 2.1-9 deals with the knowledge of God the Creator, and covers such topics as: SinFee WillThe LawThe Ten Commandments
John Davenant, “A Dissertation on the Death of Christ”
John Davenant was the chief proponent of a Reformed hypothetical universalism in the extend of the atonement, in contrast to John Owen's strict limited atonement represented in The Death of Death and the Death of Christ. This is a high quality facsimile of the 1831 translation of Davenant's work, appended to his commentary on Colossians. … Continue reading John Davenant, “A Dissertation on the Death of Christ”









