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I highly recommend Beeke & Pederson's "Meet the Puritans" with a Guilde to Modern Reprints. This book came out in 2006 and almost 900 pages of introductory sketches on scores and scores of the great men of old.

This was one of the best book purchases I've ever made!

:agree: It's a bit "pricey" as I recall, but worth the :moneywings:
 
I highly recommend Beeke & Pederson's "Meet the Puritans" with a Guilde to Modern Reprints. This book came out in 2006 and almost 900 pages of introductory sketches on scores and scores of the great men of old.

This was one of the best book purchases I've ever made!

:agree: It's a bit "pricey" as I recall, but worth the :moneywings:

For a book that is almost 900 pages and sells for $25.00 or less, I think it is a bargain. And I too highly recommend it. Beeke's co-author is a member of the PB, btw.
 
I highly recommend Beeke & Pederson's "Meet the Puritans" with a Guilde to Modern Reprints. This book came out in 2006 and almost 900 pages of introductory sketches on scores and scores of the great men of old.

This was one of the best book purchases I've ever made!

:agree: It's a bit "pricey" as I recall, but worth the :moneywings:

For a book that is almost 900 pages and sells for $25.00 or less, I think it is a bargain. And I too highly recommend it. Beeke's co-author is a member of the PB, btw.

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For some reason, I was thinking it was closer to $40. (?) I could be confusing it his other one that I picked up about the same time.

Puritan Reformed Spirituality. (I think was $35). Too many books...I loose track!
 
Guess who got her Matthew Henry books today?! YEAH!!! :banana:

Oh and Dan, how was that conference in SLO?

I decided about a month ago that I wasn't going to go. Last week was my Spring Break, and I just wanted to visit with my family. But I also decided not to go, because suddenly the "John Piper Conference", as the event was known as, became the thing to do at my church. A congregation who couldn't care less about monergistic theology suddenly all wanted to get tickets to the DG Conference, because that was the latest popular thing.

John Piper is probably my favorite contemporary Christian author - I've read most of his books, listened to his podcast, watched his podcast, and I just thought that unless I was really going to be getting something out of going in person that I couldn't get from his other forms of media, there really wasn't much of a reason for someone like me to go. Now, one of my friends who is 17 and has never heard of Piper (or joy in God for that matter), I think benefited quite a lot from the conference.
 
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