The Peter Martyr Library: 9-Volume Set

By Peter Martyr Vermigli

Published December 4, 2025

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The complete 9-volume set of The Peter Martyr Vermigli Library

Uncover the profound and enduring legacy of Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499–1562), one of the most pivotal and yet often overlooked figures of the Protestant Reformation. This complete 9-Volume set of The Peter Martyr Vermigli Library is an essential collection for theologians, historians, students, and anyone interested in the foundational thought of the Reformed tradition.Vermigli, an Italian-born reformer, was a towering intellect whose influence shaped religious and political developments across Europe, particularly in England, Switzerland, and Germany. This scholarly series provides the first comprehensive modern English translation and publication of his most significant works, bridging the gap between historical scholarship and contemporary theological study.A Comprehensive Theological and Philosophical ResourceThis library offers a panoramic view of Vermigli’s mastery across biblical exegesis, systematic theology, philosophy, and polemics. Each volume is meticulously translated and features extensive scholarly introductions and notes that place Vermigli’s work in its historical context, making his complex arguments accessible.The 9-volume collection includes:

  • Early Writings: Creed, Scripture, Church: His foundational views on Christian faith and ecclesiastical reform. 
  • Dialogue on the Two Natures in Christ: A crucial contribution to Christological debates. • Sacred Prayers: Drawn from the Psalms of David: A look at Vermigli’s pastoral heart and personal devotion. 
  • Philosophical Works: On the Relation of Philosophy to Theology: Explores the integration of Aristotelian philosophy with biblical authority. 
  • Life, Letters, and Sermons: Personal insights into his tumultuous career as a refugee reformer. • Commentary on the Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah: An example of his masterful, humanist-informed biblical exegesis. 
  • The Oxford Treatise and Disputation on the Eucharist, 1549: His most significant polemical work against transubstantiation, deeply influencing the English Reformation. 
  • Predestination and Justification: Two Theological Loci: Detailed treatises on the core doctrines of the Reformation. 
  • Commentary on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics: A unique perspective on ethics and the complex relationship between theology and practical philosophy.

This set is an invaluable addition to any academic or personal library, providing direct access to the brilliance of a master theologian whose synthesis of Renaissance humanism and Reformed orthodoxy remains highly relevant today.


Paperback SET | 6×9 | Published December 5, 2025 | ISBN-10 1-949716-78-3 | ISBN-13 978-1949716-78-8

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Praise for this work

“Peter Martyr Vermigli was everywhere in the sixteenth century—abbot of a monastery in Naples, teacher and colleague of Cranmer in Oxford, pastor and theologian in Zurich. His erudition was immense, from Aristotle and Augustine and Aquinas to Bucer and Zwingli, not to mention his biblical commentaries. These nine volumes will be a major resource for all who seek to learn from the leading figures of the sixteenth century and, in our own context, to foster ecumenical conversations rooted in the love and truth of Christ.”

– Matthew Levering

James N. Jr. and Mary D. Perry Chair of Theology, Mundelein Seminary

“Legend has it that Peter Martyr Vermigli wandered out of the Italian Alps as the ‘ready-made reformer,’ a fact confirmed by the respect he commanded among sixteenth-century Reformed churches. A theologian of the first order, trained in catholic theology and fully committed to the Reformation, students of Scripture would do well to read, mark, and meditate upon the biblically faithful, theologically insightful, and practically oriented work of this great theologian.”

– J. V. Fesko

Harriet Barbour Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, Mississippi

“Peter Martyr is a name too little known and appreciated, but his clarity, rigor, and meaningful contribution to early Reformation theology make his work well worth our time. Whether he is carefully navigating the hypostatic union, the eucharist, or questions about justification, this powerful Reformer helps us better appreciate not only 16th-century Reformed distinctives, but why it all might matter for Christian life. I am thrilled that the Davenant Institute is now making these significant volumes available as high-quality hardback reprints. I hope they will fill the shelves of many personal and professional libraries.”

– Kelly M. Kapic

Professor of Theological Studies, Covenant College

“There are few servants of the Reformation era who had such theological insight and widespread influence as Peter Martyr Vermigli. Yet his labours have never truly received either the attention or the appreciation that they deserve. It is therefore a delight to see this stunning new edition of his works come to publication, which will hopefully inspire fresh engagement with his ideas and his legacy. There are treasures here – for Christians and for churches – that will amply reward careful reading and judicious reflection.”

– Professor Paul T. Nimmo

King’s Chair of Systematic Theology, University of Aberdeen

“This is a wonderful collection from an exemplary Hebraist, exegete, preacher, theologian and controversialist. Forced to move between the Continent and British Isles following his conversion to the Reformation, Vermigli impressed people wherever he went and will undoubtedly impress readers today. The Florentine was a trained Dominican and Renaissance humanist. He exhibited deep familiarity with the Patristic, Classical, and Scholastic corpora. He is not for the faint-hearted, but the effort of reading him will be rewarded 1000-fold.”

– Christina Larsen

Associate Professor of Theology, Grand Canyon Theological Seminary & College of Theology

“The very fact that Peter Martyr Vermigli has become something of a household name in Reformed theology is due in large part to the Davenant Institute’s republication of his various works at a reasonable price. The Peter Martyr Vermigli Library covers a whole panoply of this Italian Reformer’s writings, ranging from exposition of Aristotle’s moral philosophy to the catechetical theology of his commentary on the Apostles’ Creed. Vermigli—more so than Calvin—represents the intellectual and theological high-mark of early, 16th century Reformed orthodoxy. This collection has and will continue to provide theologians, ministers, or even those simply interested in Reformational Protestantism a one-stop shop for early modern theological, philosophical, and biblical reflection. With pleasure I say: Tolle lege!”

– Michael Lynch

Professor of Christian History, Davenant Hall

“Peter Martyr Vermigli was one of the preeminent theologians of the Protestant Reformation. For far too long his contributions to the development of Reformed theology have been neglected. With the publication of this library, his rich, thoughtful, and textured theology and philosophy will finally be widely available!”

– Gayle Doornbos

Associate Professor of Theology, Dordt University

“Peter Martyr Vermigli must be listed among the most remarkable men who shaped one of the most remarkable centuries in the long span of human history. The fact that the man and his writings have been barely known is a scandal and that is why the publication of The Peter Martyr Vermigli Library is such good news. Vermigli was one of the most important figures in the Protestant Reformation and, strangely enough, in the formation of what became the English constitutional tradition. The Peter Martyr Vermigli Library represents a great recovery and is to be celebrated.”

– R. Albert Mohler, Jr.

President & Centennial Professor of Christian Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary

“This is a wonderful collection from an exemplary Hebraist, exegete, preacher, theologian and controversialist. Forced to move between the Continent and British Isles following his conversion to the Reformation, Vermigli impressed people wherever he went and will undoubtedly impress readers today. The Florentine was a trained Dominican and Renaissance humanist. He exhibited deep familiarity with the Patristic, Classical, and Scholastic corpora. He is not for the faint-hearted, but the effort of reading him will be rewarded 1000-fold.”

– Jon Balserak

Visiting Lecturer, University of Illinois at Chicago (History dept), Senior Research Fellow, University of Bristol


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