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The Character of Christ's People

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Our books may come to be seen where ourselves shall never be heard. These may preach where the author cannot, and (which is more) when he is not.' This prediction by one of the great Puritans has had many fulfillments. An ungodly Welsh clergyman, shopping at a fair in the eighteenth century, bought an article which happened to be wrapped in a page torn from an old Puritan folio. The reading of that one page led to his sound conversion. As Luther said, 'Satan hates the use of pens,' and never were pens more powerfully wielded in the cause of God than by the Puritan divines of the seventeenth century. Nor have their books outlived their usefulness. Although the original volumes are worn with age, the truths found in them are as fresh as the new formats in which they are now appearing.

  • Richard Sibbes, The Bruised Reed.

Your 62 CD's of Reformation & Puritan authors are a great boon to studies in the Reformed-Puritan experiential tradition. Receive our hearty thanks for your invaluable work in making so many rare gems accessible to thousands.

  • Joel R. Beeke, President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary

This collection of 62 CDs is a truly astounding accomplishment. There is nothing like this available to the ordinary Christian on the whole face of the earth.

  • Dr. J.D. Moore, Cambridge, UK.
    (Scholar of 16th & 17th century Calvinistic literature.)

For the Reformation CDs noted above (and free resources), please click on the 'Outside Web Link' below.

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Dec 2, 2002
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John 17:16
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