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31 days till next purchases

I believe i am positively addicted to Christian literature, not the bestselling kinds, but namely from the Reformed tradition and the early church fathers.

The goal is to get most of what i would want and need before 2023 is over, at which time things like the ongoing Mastricht volumes would be what would be gotten.

In 31 days it will be January 4, 2023, and what i will get will be representing the February purchases, which acts as a lag owing to the wonders of credit cards.

What i feel the need for at that time is to add a couple highly esteemed one volume systematics, one by Robert Lethem and the other by Michael Horton. Those 2 combined let's say comes to 100

Then the first 2 Mastrichts coming to 100 subtotal - 200, it's not a sure thing i'll live to see all 7 of this which makes it exciting.

Then in February 4ish beginning to get all the 10 volumes of Perkins, and the Beeke 4 volumes going into March and April.

May and June might be Jung time OR various Reformed stuff like other works by Bavinck, there's a bio of him writing by John Bolt the editor of the major work.

Post- debt times will be a time when i get some massive physical sets which might in ripple fashion constitute the rest of 2023:

Karl Barth
Thomas Goodwin
Thomas Manton
and Richard A Muller's 4 volume work which is priced like a 12 volume work

All that i look forward to, let me just now recap what is currently on my plate from which i dine every day from

1. Early Church Fathers - there's a "complete" thing which for certain sources is just a selection, and i picked Athanasius of the selection of complete guys to read from the collection thing i'm reading in the order it's presented and shall skip those that i have a more complete thing of, so it starts off with Clement of Rome.

2. Calvin's Institutes

3. a Brackel's The Christian's Reasonable Service

4. Turretin's Institutes of Elenctic Theology

5. Bavinck's Reformed Dogmatics

6. Works of John Owen

7. Works of Richard Sibbes

Later dudes and dudettes .....:)
Lostpoet · M
What about Ralph Waldo Emerson and American Transcendentalism it was an early form of theology.
SW-User
@Lostpoet Yes, they're great i got Emerson and Thoreau and Whitman in the Delphi editions ....:)
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