Published in 1645 by his friend Simeon Ash after Ball's death, this is a major work on the subject of God's covenant, and comes with recommendations from other leading Puritans such as Edmund Calamy. This book of Ball's is said to have been influential in the Westminster Assembly which occurred a few years after his death. Topics studied include: * what a covenant is * the different ways in which God made covenant in the Old and New Testaments * how Christ is the Mediator of the New Testament * how Christ brings his people into covenant * how Christians answer Christ's... View More...
. xii + 112 pages. A translation of Beza's Confession de Foi du Chrétien, based on the 1558 French edition, with later improvements taken from the author's own 1560 Latin edition. Theodore Beza (1519-1605) was a French Reformer who became colleague and successor to John Calvin at Geneva. Translation by James Clark, who is minister of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) in Inverness. View More...
. 372 pages. This hardcover gift book with a ribbon marker has a page of comment for every day of the year, based around a daily Scripture text. The author is an evangelical Presbyterian minister in Scotland. This seller has multiple copies available - please ask. View More...
. cxi + 352 pages, life of Doddridge followed by Family Expositor Vol 1. This volume has sections 1-89 (up to Matthew 16 / Mark 8 / Luke 9), and is the first of two volumes on the gospels. Edges foxed, slight evidence of past damp. View More...