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The Library, and it's future

What it boils down to for the to gets are these:

1. The fourth volume of Beeke's Systematic - Beeke is probably the best living source for Reformed stuff, his work here is superb, and each volume is well over a thousand pages, if you ask me, that's what really matters.
2. Vol's 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 of Mastricht's Systematic - High Dutch Reformed stuff
3. The 10 volumes of Perkins - the first of the Puritans
4. The 40 volumes of Owen - the greatest of the Puritans in an updated more readable editions, steadily released till 2028 i believe, hoping i can get started with the first 3 published so i can from then on maybe not be without fresh new Owen material to be reading till it's over, and then i'll get up, and croak, falling onto sharp edged crushed pop cans.
5. The rest of Kierkegaard - My conception of Christianity is shaped by this guy.
6. The rest of Sproul - this guy is the nicest source of the bunch, tons of resources you can listen to, he passed in 2017 and there's a longish biography on him.

Those and those alone would wrap it all up nicely with a bow. As it is right now there's more than enough if i was just learning to read in my 8th year and destined to live into my 100's.

It's a good time to be a reader ......:)

 
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