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Calvin's sermons on Deuteronomy

Are Calvin's sermons on Deuteronomy still in print?
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Are Calvin's sermons on Deuteronomy still in print?
I don't believe the 1987 BoT facsimile edition is still in print. It's expensive these days. I got my copy in the early 90's and it was expensive then too, but well worth having.
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Evangelical Bookshop in Belfast still has a copy or two in the second-hand section for around £25.
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If you have access to a university library that has access to the Early English Books Online project you will find them online at:
Early English Books Online - EEBO
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If you have access to a university library that has access to the Early English Books Online project you will find them online at:
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Does EEBO have the full text of the books?
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EEBO has the full texts of almost all books published in England in the 16-17th centuries. It is a most valuable resource. You can download the complete Matthew Henry Synopsis Criticorum, the Westminster divines' annotations, the Dutch annotations, and tons more.
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