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Calvinist resources and links

Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by S0l0m0n, Dec 16, 2019.

  1. S0l0m0n

    S0l0m0n Member

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    I thought it might be interesting to post some links and why they are valuable resources.
    If you have some links, please post them as well as why they are of value.


    audio

    SermonAudio
    While I am in fear of [2 Timothy 4:3] I still am in search of good doctrine as it is not geographically near me.

    The King James Bible in mp3 audio
    Not the Scourby audio KJV Bible, yet still very good. Clear, calm and plainly spoken; not at all a dramatic reading.


    books and articles

    Monergism
    Seems to be the go to place for all things Calvinist to reference.

    Christian Classics Ethereal Library
    Has a complete collection of Schaff's Early Church Fathers and many other books in digital format. The CCEL group itself seems to be of the generic Evengelical type.

    https://chapellibrary.org/
    This site seems to have Pink's entire library (perhaps) as well as many other Calvinist/Reform staples.

    The Reformed Reader - Committed to Historic Baptist Beliefs
    Reformed resource from an historic Baptist perspective.

    Main Page - Textus Receptus
    Interesting pro-TR site with many articles and links to other resources.

    The Highway: A Repository of Historic Christianity and the Reformed Faith
    When searching for various topics, this site would always seem to come up... well, of course, because there is some great info regarding Reform thought here.

    Reformed Theology and Apologetics – Connecting Christians to the Christ of Scripture
    This man's ministry also has many other sub-sites. Some quality documents are here.

    Center for Biblical Theology and Eschatology
    Good resource for classic, Reform eschatology.

    Baptist History Homepage, A Source for Original Baptist Documents
    I think the title says it all.

    The 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith
    Should be essential leaning for any Baptist, young and old.


    Bible resources

    theWord
    The best free Bible software in my opinion. People actually use Logos and pay for the hundreds of free modules here. For my own use, commentary-wise, there is Calvin, Geneva Bible notes, Poole, Trapp and many others.

    e-Sword
    Very high quality software, modules are the same as theWord with perhaps a bigger community.

    GBS 3.0
    The Trinitarian Bible Society KJV Text online.

    TBS Online Bible
    TBS Bible simplified, and as an app.

    King James Bible
    1611 KJV Text and scans

    Catena Bible & Commentaries
    Curious site that combines and edits commentaries fron the early church fathers, 'Western Theology' and 'Byzantine Theology' on each verse. [warning] Seems to lean towards a vague ecumenical Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox view.

    Bible Hub
    All the free, old (and worthwhile) commmentaries, dictionaries, etc.

    StudyLight.org
    Similar to BibleHub, with a history on those who wrote commentaries as well as a few different resources.


    Calvinist and pro-KJV

    https://brandplucked.webs.com
    Excellent and exhaustive. You won't find Ruckman, Riplinger, or any other heretic here.

    Scion of Zion
    Don't be fooled by the 90's design. Dr. Matto is a strong practical theologian also.
     
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