KMK Administrator Staff member Nov 8, 2007 #1 Does anyone know if William Ames' "Marrow of Theology" is available online?
V VirginiaHuguenot Puritanboard Librarian Nov 8, 2007 #2 Ken -- It's available online in Latin as noted here. I haven't seen it online in English, however. It's worth getting the book.
Ken -- It's available online in Latin as noted here. I haven't seen it online in English, however. It's worth getting the book.
caddy Puritan Board Senior Nov 8, 2007 #3 KMK said: Does anyone know if William Ames' "Marrow of Theology" is available online? Click to expand... Boy that would be great! Interesting because I just read his portion in Beeke's "Meet the Puritan's" last night.... Good stuff.
KMK said: Does anyone know if William Ames' "Marrow of Theology" is available online? Click to expand... Boy that would be great! Interesting because I just read his portion in Beeke's "Meet the Puritan's" last night.... Good stuff.
P panicbird Puritan Board Freshman Nov 8, 2007 #4 You might be interested in this: The Substance of the Christian Religion; or, a Plain and Easy Draught of the Chrisitan Catechism, in 52 Lectures, on Chosen Texts of Scriptures, for Each Lord's Day of the Year, Learnedly and Perspicuously Illustrated with Doctrines, Reasons, and Uses.
You might be interested in this: The Substance of the Christian Religion; or, a Plain and Easy Draught of the Chrisitan Catechism, in 52 Lectures, on Chosen Texts of Scriptures, for Each Lord's Day of the Year, Learnedly and Perspicuously Illustrated with Doctrines, Reasons, and Uses.
V VirginiaHuguenot Puritanboard Librarian Nov 8, 2007 #5 panicbird said: You might be interested in this: The Substance of the Christian Religion; or, a Plain and Easy Draught of the Chrisitan Catechism, in 52 Lectures, on Chosen Texts of Scriptures, for Each Lord's Day of the Year, Learnedly and Perspicuously Illustrated with Doctrines, Reasons, and Uses. Click to expand... That is also in the thread that I linked to as well as the links manager for reference purposes.
panicbird said: You might be interested in this: The Substance of the Christian Religion; or, a Plain and Easy Draught of the Chrisitan Catechism, in 52 Lectures, on Chosen Texts of Scriptures, for Each Lord's Day of the Year, Learnedly and Perspicuously Illustrated with Doctrines, Reasons, and Uses. Click to expand... That is also in the thread that I linked to as well as the links manager for reference purposes.