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A Treatise On Christian Moderation
This lost gem from Joseph Hall provides a compelling argument for moderation, a deeply underappreciated virtue.
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The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity in Modern English
Locked away in a rich and beautiful, but labyrinthine and archaic Elizabethan prose style, Hooker’s writings are scarcely read—and for many, scarcely readable—today. This new edition of Hooker’s Laws “translates” his prose into modern English for the first time, without sacrificing any of the theological depth or sparkling wit of the original.
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Philosophy and the Christian
Tertullian famously asked, “What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?” Since the first century, Christians have hotly debated the relationship between faith and reason, between Scripture and natural revelation, and between Christian doctrine and non-Christian philosophy. Too often, though, the history of this conflict has been misrepresented and misunderstood. Thus, before we seek to answer…
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Enduring Divine Absence
Today, millions of people in the modern West identify as atheists. And even for believers, the intellectual and spiritual temptations to deny the existence of God seem greater than ever. Too often we respond to this pressure by seeking more and more rational proofs of God’s existence, but what if a lack of reason to…
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On Original Sin
Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) was a forgotten giant of the Protestant Reformation. For the first time since 1583, his magnum opus is being translated into English, beginning with his discussion of the crucial doctrine of Original Sin.
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On Free Will And The Law
Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) is a forgotten giant of the Protestant Reformation. For the first time since 1583, his “Loci Communes” is being translated into English, and here you will find his discussions of free will and the law.
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For the Healing of the Nations
The doctrine of creation is obviously one of the first things, but it is also one of the last things since the world to come is also, by definition, creation.
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People of the Promise
The doctrine of the church is often perceived as the weakest link in Protestant theology. These essays argue, on the contrary, that the Reformers’ radical re-thinking of the definition of the church is one of the Reformation’s greatest treasures. Not only is “mere Protestant” ecclesiology firmly in concert with the multifaceted biblical witness, but it…
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The Word Made Flesh for us
Richard Hooker’s Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity is one of the great landmarks of Protestant theological literature, and indeed of English literature generally, but is scarcely read today on account of its difficult and archaic style. The time has come to translate it into modern English.
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Being a Pastor
A new modernization of the forgotten pastoral writings of John Wycliffe, famed medieval Bible translator and early reformer.









