Sarah and Hagar by Josiah Shute (1588-1643)
Josiah Shute, (1588-1643) was known for his eloquent preaching, profound scholarship, and unswerving commitment to Christian doctrine, which is why he was chosen to sit on the Westminster Assembly.
In “Sarah and Hagar,” Westminster Divine Josiah...
This is a wonderful music project based on Byfield’s work on God’s promises in Christ in the style of a "pop".
This first album (of many) is an uplifting musical journey inspired entirely by Byfield’s renowned work, “The Promises of God,” aptly titled, “Stand Firm.”
How firm is your stance on...
Christ Above All – Music Project by C. Matthew McMahon
This is a unique musical journey in the style of Flamenco. (This album is one of my wife’s absolute favorites – and she plays guitar.)
This album, “Christ Above All,” features fifteen tracks. Two of these are purely instrumental. The...
The Works of Henry Greenwood by Henry Greenwood (1545-1634)
Henry Greenwood (1545-1634) was a Calvinistic Minister of the Gospel and a popular early Puritan theologian.
Explore the timeless and biblical wisdom of Henry Greenwood’s original works compiled into a single volume. There are nine...
“The Decision of Dordt: ONE TRUTH,” is a composition arranged and created by Dr. Matthew McMahon. This unique musical work utilizes a diverse array of musical genres, including rap, pop, country, techno, heavy metal, and others, to teach the content of the Canons of the Synod of Dordt, later to...
Practical Observations on the Lord’s Supper by C. Matthew McMahon
“Practical Observations on the Lord’s Supper” offers an in-depth exploration into the significant spiritual act of participating in the Lord’s Supper, going beyond mere ritual to reveal a deep, spiritual communion with Christ...
Where did the Reformed in her classical era agree and disagree with Aquinas?
In light of the surge of Protestant interest in Aquinas, this new webpage with an Intro is a large reference list, going through the whole gamut of theology, juxtaposing Aquinas with Reformed Orthodox theologians on...
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Putting on Christ by Thomas Hooker (1586-1647)
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Thomas Hooker (1586-1647) was an English separatist Pilgrim who was a popular New England Reformed preacher and minister of the Gospel. William Ames spoke of...
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Biblical Sincerity Discovered by Nicholas Lockyer (1611–1685)
Nicholas Lockyer (1611–1685) was a puritan divine with an exceptional preaching ability and fervent spirit towards reformation.
In “Biblical Sincerity Discovered,” Nicholas Lockyer offers a timeless exploration of the weighty...
Unmasking Self-Flattery in the Church by C. Matthew McMahon
Self-deception is inherent in everyone, even born-again Christians, those who have much biblical light and knowledge. And whatever degree of holiness they are currently at, they are satisfied with where they are. In this satisfaction...
Divine Judgment and Mercy in the Second Plague by Josiah Shute (1588-1643)
Josiah Shute (1588-1643) was known for his eloquent preaching, profound scholarship, and unswerving commitment to Christian doctrine, which is why he was chosen to sit on the Westminster Assembly.
Josiah Shute’s...
A Treatise on Irresistible Grace and Other Sermons By John Preston (1587-1628)
John Preston D.D. (1587–1628) was an English puritan minister of the church, and master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He was a firm Calvinist, practical preacher, and was highly esteemed by Richard Sibbes and...
The Comfort of Christ to Weak Believers by John Durant (1620-1686)
John Durant (1620-1686) was a popular independent puritan minister, and was described by Edmund Calamy as an excellent practical preacher of the word of God.
Christ is such an inexhaustible fountain that sinners cannot ever out...
The Works of Richard Greenham Volume 1 by Richard Greenham, (1531-1594)
Richard Greenham, (1531-1594) was an early puritan, engaged in holy labor for Christ, being a most godly brother, wonderful pastor, zealous preacher, and esteemed as used greatly in the church of God.
This first volume of...
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Ezra’s Covenant Renewal and the Pursuit of a Lasting Reformation by Josiah Shute (1588-1643)
Josiah Shute (1588-1643) was known for his eloquent preaching, profound scholarship, and unswerving commitment to Christian doctrine...
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Being with Jesus by C. Matthew McMahon - https://www.puritanpublications.com/product/being-with-Jesus-by-c-matthew-mcmahon/
What does it truly mean to be “with” someone? Simple in concept, but when it comes to our...
The Delay of Reformation Provokes God’s Indignation by James Nalton (1600-1662)
James Nalton (1600-1662) was a Presbyterian minister and puritan, described as a good linguist, a man of primitive sincerity, and an excellent and zealous preacher.
Nalton takes his text from Jer. 13:27, “I have...
The Beauty of Holiness by Richard Allestree (1619-1681)
Richard Allestree (1619-1681) (also Allestry) was an English divine during the era of the Westminster Assembly. He was a man of extensive learning, of moderate views and a fine preacher, generous and charitable, of, “a solid and masculine...
Following Christ Whithersoever He Goes by C. Matthew McMahon
The book of Revelation is apocalyptic literature; God’s revealed truth in fantastical images; a way of teaching Old Testament ideas to the New Testament church. In John’s day he desired the churches under his apostolic authority to...
Discourses on the Rich Man and Lazarus by Timothy Cruso (1656–1697)
Timothy Cruso (1656–1697), was an excellent and unimpeachable Presbyterian minister, with a strong communicative ability seasoned with a hearty pastoral tenderness.
In this work on Luke 16, Christ’s narrative concerning the...
Christ’s Resurrection from the Dead by Nicholas Lockyer (1611–1685)
Nicholas Lockyer (1611–1685) was a puritan divine with an exceptional preaching ability and fervent spirit towards reformation.
From Acts 3:26, “Unto you first God, having raised up his Son Jesus, sent him to bless you, in...
Psalm 96: A Theology of Praise 2nd Edition by C. Matthew McMahon (now 290 Pages)
This work is an expanded theological look at the praise the church offers to God. In this second edition, the study has doubled in size from its original version.
God requires that his people have a theology of...
Christ the Apple Tree and the Joy of True Religion by C. Matthew McMahon
God delights in the infinite purity of his holiness. Consequently, he desires his people to delight in those things which he delights in. A holy disposition relishes and delights in holiness. God, being infinite in his...
Spiritual Logic or Hints and Helps to Personal Devotions by Thomas Harrison D.D. (1618–1682)
Thomas Harrison D.D. (1618–1682) was a nonconformist divine and powerful preacher of the Gospel, who was well known for his eloquence and fluency both in prayer and preaching.
In this wonderful...
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This work is a must read, and it is not for the faint at heart. It ought to be read by every professing “reformed” believer on the planet. It’s tiresome to hear “reformed” Christians profess to be “reformed believers” and yet not obey and do those things which are in accordance with Christ’s...
Truth, the Great Business of Our Times by John Maynard (1600-1665)
John Maynard (1600-1665) was a faithful member of the Westminster Assembly, and a courageous preacher of Christ’s Gospel.
The truth of God is the foundation of all true religion. This is why the first commandment in Exodus 20...