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A Commentary on the Old and

New Testaments

John Trapp

5 volumes, Hardcover, Available Now

“Trapp is my especial companion and treasure; I can read him when I am too weary for anything else.”

—Charles Spurgeon

John Trapp’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments, a classic Puritan exposition of Scripture, combines explanation of the text, articulation of doctrine, discussions of controversies, and clarification of cases of conscience. Full of colorful paraphrases and captivating illustrations, Trapp’s pithy style makes him highly quotable and a handy resource preachers.

As a bonus, this set contains four practical books by Trapp that are appended to various volumes:

• God’s Love-Tokens and The Afflicted Man’s Lessons

• The Righteous Man’s Recompense

• Theologia Theologiae: The True Treasure; or, a Treasury of Holy Truths Touching God’s Word and God of the Word

• Mellificium Theologicum: The Marrow of Many Good Authors

The Christian’s Reasonable Service

Wilhelmus à Brakel

Edited by Joel R. Beeke

Translated by Bartel Elshout

4 volumes, Hardcover, Available Now

“An achievement to place alongside Calvin’s Institutes and the systematic theologies of Turretin, Hodge, and Berkhof.”—Derek

W. H. Thomas

First published in 1700, The Christian’s Reasonable Service ran through twenty Dutch editions in the eighteenth century alone! In these four volumes, Dutch divine Wilhelmus à Brakel, known in his day as “Father Brakel,” expresses what God requires from the Christian to serve Him in Spirit and in truth.

With a decidedly Puritan flavor, Wilhelmus à Brakel systematically moves through the major doctrines of the Bible in hopes of seeing the minds of God’s people renewed. Throughout his work, à Brakel strives to help believers exalt the name of Jesus through robust practical application.

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