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Resources for Reformed Theology
Site Name Comments
General Reference Sites
Christian Classic Ethereal Library CCEL is the most complete source of Christian public-domain texts from all periods of church history on the web. It includes many important classic reference works, including the The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia.
The Online Books Page This site is basically a links page to more than 19,000 free online etexts of every description (including most of the ones at ccel and Gutenberg).
Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg is the oldest free etext program on the internet. Over 6,000 public domain texts, including many religious titles.
The Catholic Encyclopedia The online version of the 1914 Catholic Encyclopedia. An excellent resource for church history research.
Christian History Magazine Christian History magazine makes their entire archive available. The articles are sometimes by well-known scholars, and are written for general audiences.
Babelfish Translation Utility Although the translations are clumsy and overly literal, this rough-and-ready utility gives you the general idea of a passage's (or web page's) meaning in several modern languages.
Classical/Early Church/Patristic Period
The Ecole Initiative Plethora of Judeo-Christian and Islamic documents from 0-1500 A.D.
The Ad Fontes Classics Page Large number of Latin texts, and links to many others.
The Perseus Project Classic texts in Latin and English.
The Intertext Library Wide collection of Early church, Catholic and Lutheran materials in several languages.
Labyrinth Latin Bookcase A selective collection of Early and Medieval writers, mainly in Latin.
Reformation and Puritan Period
Project Wittenberg A sampling of Luther’s works, as well as other Lutheran sources from an LCMS seminary.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library Many, if not most, of Calvin's works in English are available here, as well as the works of many other period theologians.
Reformation Ink This page has a number of classic Reformed texts, with links to more.
DIALOGS-FROM-THE-PAST Pietist, Spiritualist and Mystical texts.
The American Colonist's Library Large collection of etexts (mainly links) that the site claims contains "the literature and documents which were most relevant to the. colonists' lives in America." Many Reformed/Puritan writings as well as fascinating secular titles.
Puritan Sermons Sermons from a number of Reformed figures.
The Geneva Bible
MikeBrownSolutions
genevabible.org has.pdf files of the entire Geneva Bible. mikebrownsolutions.com has an explanation of what the Geneva Bible is.
Grace On-Line Library A large number of articles and books by Reformed authors from both the Presbyterian and Baptist streams. Much Puritan material and many biographies.
A Puritan's Mind Contains Puritan biographies and writings. Reformed themed t-shirts(!).
Jonathan Edwards Library Jonathan Edwards homepage
Grace to You's Cotton Mather Site Works by, and information about, Cotton Mather.
The Presbyterian Church (USA)'s Searchable Book of Confessions Electronically search ecumenical and Reformed Confession

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