This site is dedicated to sustaining an elenchus for Classic and Moderate Calvinism. Specifically, this site is primarily focused on documenting the original expressions of moderate Reformation soteriology from the 16th century, the 17th century and beyond.
The H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies is a research center specializing in John Calvin, Calvinism, the Reformation, and Early Modern Studies. Since opening in 1982, our extensive book, rare book, article, and microform collections has attracted scholars from all over the world.
This page is meant to be a clearing house of sites with down-loadable or viewable primary source documents in their sixteenth-century editions (e.g., by Stephanus or Froben). It is not exhaustive, though all of these sources are free.
The Westminster Assembly (1643-1653) was both the largest parliamentary committee of the English civil war and the last of the great post-Reformation synods. The Assembly is perhaps best known as the creed-making body behind the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, documents which have guided Presbyterian and Reformed churches for centuries.
The Christian Classics Ethereal Library is a digital library of hundreds of classic Christian books selected for edification and education. The online www.ccel.org server reaches several million different users each year.
The ebooks available for download from Grace-eBooks.com are free. All are either in the public domain, or published with the permission of the author or publisher. Both ‘classic’ and ‘contemporary’ materials are available.
The archive holds almost 9.000 letters to Abraham Kuyper and many documents regarding his personal life and his family, and documents related to Kuyper’s activities as pastor, journalist, politician, university founder, professor, church leader, and author.