
Edwards, Jonathan
Description
“Reynolds was a man of vast learning and thoroughly evangelical spirit.”—Charles Spurgeon
With The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Edward Reynolds, Soli Deo Gloria Publications brings a collection of Puritan writings that are expositional, insightful, and experiential back into print. In six volumes, Reynolds explores man's fallenness, the glory of Christ’s offices, and how we may enjoy His benefits now by faith.
Contents
Volume 1 (560 pages)
Volume 2 (480 pages)
Volume 3 (448 pages)
Volume 4 (496 pages)
Volume 5 (568 pages)
Volume 6 (392 pages)
Endorsements
“Edward Reynolds, claimed by Puritans and Church of England loyalists alike, was recognized in his own day and ever since as a pastor of pastors and as a beautiful writer. The publisher is to be thanked for reissuing Reynolds’s collected works. Now a new generation of pastors and students can add to their libraries the powerful prose and Christ-centered piety of this seventeenth-century stalwart.”
—Chad Van Dixhoorn, professor of church history and theology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte; editor of The Minutes and Papers of the Westminster Assembly, 1643–1653
About the Author
Edward Reynolds (1599–1676) served as a divine of the Westminster Assembly, dean of Christ Church College, and vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford. A Presbyterian by conviction, he nonetheless wanted to maintain the unity of the national church and argued for a milder form of episcopacy that would accommodate Presbyterian beliefs. After the Restoration, Reynolds was made chaplain to King Charles II, elected warden of Merton College, and consecrated bishop of Norwich.
Edited by John Rogers Pitman