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Which puritan books would you like to see reprinted again ?

* W. Gouge : Domestical duties
* Hildersham : Psalm 51
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Old 08-05-2005, 06:30 PM
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A Discourse Concerning the Covenants - Nehemiah Coxe
The Covenant of Life Opened - Samuel Rutherford

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The 1599 Geneva Bible with Study Notes in Modern American English

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Commentaries on the Bible by John Mayer & Arthur Jackson

The Ainsworth Psalter

A Hind Let Loose by Alexander Shields

Memoirs of the Church of Scotland by Daniel Defoe
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Hildersham on Psalm 51.
also, Daniel Rogers : Naaman the Syrian, his disease and cure
also, Attersoll's Commentary on Philemon (dare someone to do his work on Numbers).
All huge works.
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The Covenant of Life Opened - Samuel Rutherford

I have the last proof copy just delievered yesterday. I will read it once more. Correct it as needs be. And then its finito!

Guesstimation: within a week.

I must say, the artwrok and quality is outstanding. I was blown away when it arrived yesterday.

But, fair warning, its set in its original Scottish Barbarisms. Still, Rutherford is great.

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UPDATE:

The Covenant of Life Opened - Samuel Rutherford

I have the last proof copy just delievered yesterday. I will read it once more. Correct it as needs be. And then its finito!

Guesstimation: within a week.

I must say, the artwrok and quality is outstanding. I was blown away when it arrived yesterday.

But, fair warning, its set in its original Scottish Barbarisms. Still, Rutherford is great.

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Do you have a $ figure for it? (I haven't seen one anywhere)

CoLO has LONG been one of my desired puritan reprints...

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In addition to Covenant of Life Opened, by Rutherford, here are only a few (I actually keep a list of these

Thomas Ridgeley, Commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism

William Ames, Conscience with the Power and Cases Thereof;
William Ames, Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism

Thomas Taylor, Christ Revealed: or The Old Testament Explained; A Treatise of the Types and Shadowes of our Saviour

Anthony Burgess, Spiritual Refining: or, A Treatise of Grace and Assurance;
Anthony Burgess, Vindication of Justification

Richard Alleine, Vindiciae Pietatis. A Vindication of Godlinesse

Edmund Calamy, The Art of Divine Meditation

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But, fair warning, its set in its original Scottish Barbarisms. Still, Rutherford is great.
I've already read some sections of the SWRB digital version, bring it on!!
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Thomas Ridgeley, Commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism
I have the bound Classic Collector's Edition of this published in 1993 by SWRB. It's quite good.
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Dear toddpedlar

William Ames, Conscience with the Power and Cases Thereof;
William Ames, Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism

I didn't know that Ames wrote a commentary on HC ?

Thomas Ridgeley, Commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism.

I hath the reprint from SWRB, and it has been out of print for some time. But i sold it again, because Ridegely denied the eternal sonship 0f Christ

Another great theological work, which has been only on Latin and transelated in (old) Dutch, is Petrus van Mastricht :beschouwende en praktikale godgeleerdheid, 4 volumes (huge works). It should be great if this works could be transelated in engelish.
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Another great theological work, which has been only on Latin and transelated in (old) Dutch, is Petrus van Mastricht :beschouwende en praktikale godgeleerdheid, 4 volumes (huge works). It should be great if this works could be transelated in engelish.
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Thomas Ridgeley, Commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism
I have the bound Classic Collector's Edition of this published in 1993 by SWRB. It's quite good.
Anyone know where I can get a copy?
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Thomas Ridgeley, Commentary on the Westminster Larger Catechism
I have the bound Classic Collector's Edition of this published in 1993 by SWRB. It's quite good.
Anyone know where I can get a copy?
They only made 500 copies of the classic collector's edition. So they are hard to find. You can still get a bound photocopy from SWRB.
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I have it and won't part with it. It is quite good. My grandfather got it some years ago.
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Spiritual Refining by A. Burgess was reprinted some years ago by International Outreach in two nice hardbacks. I bought them two years ago.... I think. Maybe they might have some left. At least you can try! Indeed it is an excellent work

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I didn't know that Ames wrote a commentary on HC ?
That's news to me too. From my research on his works here, I have not found it referenced. Any thoughts on where to find his commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism?
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I didn't know that Ames wrote a commentary on HC ?
That's news to me too. From my research on his works here, I have not found it referenced. Any thoughts on where to find his commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism?
Its not really a Commentary on the Catechism. Just a series of lectures which follows a catechetical order. Details: "The substance of Christian religion, or, A plain and easy draught of the Christian Catechism In 52 lectures on chosen texts of Scripture, for each Lord´s-day of the year,
Learnedly and perspicuously illustrated with doctrines, reasons, and uses. By that reverend and worthy labourer in the Lord´s vineyard,
William Ames, Doctor in Divinity, and late Professor thereof, at Franeker in Friesland. LONDON, 1659.

I have typed out some of these sermons and they are good so far as they go; but they only whet the appetite.
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I didn't know that Ames wrote a commentary on HC ?
That's news to me too. From my research on his works here, I have not found it referenced. Any thoughts on where to find his commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism?
Its not really a Commentary on the Catechism. Just a series of lectures which follows a catechetical order. Details: "The substance of Christian religion, or, A plain and easy draught of the Christian Catechism In 52 lectures on chosen texts of Scripture, for each Lord´s-day of the year,
Learnedly and perspicuously illustrated with doctrines, reasons, and uses. By that reverend and worthy labourer in the Lord´s vineyard,
William Ames, Doctor in Divinity, and late Professor thereof, at Franeker in Friesland. LONDON, 1659.

I have typed out some of these sermons and they are good so far as they go; but they only whet the appetite.
Ah, many thanks for this clarification. My appetite has been whetted.
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