— Newer Miscellaneous Reformation titles in staple-bound or plastic comb-bound

 

Note: Publisher will print in paperback, any comb-bound title
with order of 25 copies of any single title.
 

[Note: we will reprint any comb-bound title in paperback or hardback if there is enough interest: inquire.]

Reformation Collection #1
- Heroes of the Reformation (c.1900) F.G. Llewellin, 120pp., (Wycliffe, Luther, Calvin, Tyndale, Latimer, Cranmer),
- The Tudor Sovereigns and the Reformation (c.1938) F G Llewellin, 138pp.,
- Protestant Martyrs Under Mary Tudor: Their Lives and Their Memorials (1956) Protestant Truth Society, 120pp.,
—plastic comb bound, c.400pp., 20.00 + P&H.

 

Reformation Collection #2
- The Reformation and the Bible (c.1940) F.G. Llewellin, 48pp.,
- The Early British Church and the Roman Occupation of Britain (c.1900) 135pp.,
- Faithful Unto Death: The Martyrs of East Anglia (1937), Philip H. Rand, 50pp.,
- Short History of the Reformation (1954) Protestant Truth Society, 80pp.,
- Through Fiery Trials (1955) Raymond H Belton, 61pp., (1. The Protestant Reformation; 2.  The Morning Star of the Reformation; 3.  William J. Tyndale; 4.  Henry VIII and the Great Bible; 5.  Edward VI--the English Josiah; 6.  Mary--the Reign of the Stake; 7. Bishop Bonner and some Protestant Martyrs; 8.  Thomas Cranmer and others; 9.  George Tankerfield, the St. Albans martyr; 10. John Foxe, the martyrs' historian; 11.  Was it worth it?)
- The Waldenses (no author), 16pp.,
—plastic comb bound, c.400pp., 20.00 + P&H.

 

Reformation Collection #3 (rare titles)
- Antichrist: Is He Here? or Is He To Come?, Protestant Truth Soc., with notes from Grattan Guinness and also from Alexander Hislop's "Two Babylons" 15pp.,
- Can Roman Catholics Be Loyal to Both America and the Vatican (1958), Hulen L. Jackson, 8pp.,
- The Cross: Its History, Meaning, and Use (c.1918), Baron Porcelli, 16pp.,
- The Lord’s Table, and not the Altar (1875) Bishop George David Cummins, D.D., First Bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church, 18pp.,
- Transubstantiation, by Rev. Tudor Rogers, Protestant Truth Soc., London, 8pp.
- Why Millions do not call the Pope "Holy Father": The Protestant Reply, by J. B. Rowell (Canada), 44pp., Dunham Publishing Co, Findlay, Ohio
- What Do We Owe to the Reformation? (1927) John Charles Ryle, 32pp.,
- Why Were Our Reformers Burned? (1927) John Charles Ryle, 55pp.,
—plastic comb bound, c.244pp., 15.50 + P&H.

 

Reformation Collection #4 (rare titles)
- The American Papacy (1886) Elder A. T. Jones, 15pp.,
- Anglo-Catholics: Are They Loyal Churchmen? (1920) Rev. F.G. Llewellin, 46pp.,
- Anglo-Catholicism (A Review) (1930) Rev. F.G. Llewellin, The Protestant Truth Society, 126pp.,
- The Faith of A Protestant (1955) W. C. G. Proctor, 73pp.,
- The Oxford Movement: A Counterblast (1933) Avary Holmes Forbes, 56pp.,
- The Phantom of Reunion: Some Aspects of the Anglo-Catholic Movement, W. Dunbar McConnell, The Protestant Truth Society, 40pp.,
- Protestantism: Its Fundamental Basis, R. Mercer Williams, 30pp.,
- The Romanizing Movement in the Church of England (1917) Charles Adamson Salmond, Protestant Truth Society, 40pp.,
—plastic comb bound, c.456pp., 22.50 + P&H.

 

Reformation Collection #5 (rare titles)
- Christ Our One and Only Priest: Evidence of Translation Error in Rome's Douai Bible (1955) Rev. Duncan McDougall, M.A., 15pp.,
- The Claims of Rome (1896) Samuel Smith, 80pp.,
- Is There a Roman Catholic Church? —An Excursus in Scholastic Theology (1891) Henry Charles Lea, LL.D., 15pp.,
- Is Romanism in the Bible: One Hundred Questions which Roman Catholics Cannot Answer, Stephen L. Testa, Scripture Truth Society, 20pp.,
- Letters to a Roman Catholic Priest (1946) Ironside, 48pp.,
- The Mass, Loraine Boettner, 16pp.,
- The Mass vs the Lord's Supper (1926) by Ironside, 32pp.,
- The Papacy: Its History & Dogmas, Leopold D. E. Smith, 48pp.,
- Personal Evangelism to Roman Catholics (1950) Jose Fernandez, 31pp.,
- The Roman Claims: A Discussion by an English Churchman (1953) C. P. S. Clarke (Canon and formerly Archdeacon of Chichester), 27pp.,
- Roman Claims and Bible Warrants (1902) E. J. Whately, 160pp.,
—plastic comb bound, c.458pp., 22.50 + P&H.
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The Weaver of Naumburg or A City Saved By Children (c.1929) [Translation of Die Hussiten Vor Naumburg (c.1850) by Carl Gustav Nieritz (1795-1876)], 121pp.  children's protestant reformation novel, plastic comb-bound, 12.50 + P&H.

Baptismal Regeneration: The Great Pagan Idol (1947) Rev. V. L. Peterson, 64pp., & Baptismal Regeneration and Use of Vow in Lutheranism, Catholicism, Judaism (1947) Rev. V. L. Peterson, 88pp., plastic comb-bound, 12.00 + P&H.

The Protestantism that Saved Europe: The Story of John Calvin, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A., & The Importance, Doctrines and Lessons of the Reformation by Rev. W. J. Grier of Belfast 24pp., 2.75 + P&H.
The Lewis Awakening 1949-1953 (1954) Rev. Duncan Campbell, 44pp., 5.00 + P&H. (the moving of God's Holy Spirit on the Isle of Lewis off the coast of Scotland).

Uncle Ben’s Budget / Annual (Protestant monthly for youth, edited by William Stanley Martin); Vol. 1 [first series] (1897), 236pp., vol. II [second series] (1902), 190pp., [I have 7 others in the series I can prepare if anyone is interested.]  Strongly pro-protestant anti-catholic. These are rare and available NOWHERE else. (I can make others of the second series available if there is interest.  Inquire.  These & others by same author are books parents need to have their children read--not modern christian fiction!