
Institutes of Elenctic Theology, Three Volume Set
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All three volumes in one set. Treats theology, Scripture, the Trinity, divine decrees, creation, providence, angels, the original state of humanity, sin, free will, God's law, the covenant of grace, the person and state of Christ, his mediatorial office, calling and faith, justification, sanctification and good works, the church, the sacraments, the last things—also includes indices, biographical sketches, and Benedict Pictet's funeral oration.
Three volume includes:
Volume 1: First through Tenth Topics
Volume 2: Eleventh through Seventeenth Topics
Volume 3: Eighteenth through Twentieth Topics
2280 pages
"If ever a great theological work has been unjustly neglected it has been Francis Turretin’s masterful volumes on the whole of Christian doctrine. . . . I heartily . . . commend [them] to preachers, theological students, and lay persons everywhere."
—James M. Boice
"The larger availability in English of Turretin’s complete Institutes is a welcome contribution . . ."
—Carl F. H. Henry
". . . a noteworthy event for the Reformed churches and for all who take an interest in the history and development of Reformed theology. . . ."
—Sinclair B. Ferguson
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OUT OF PRINT
New edition available to order here.
All three volumes in one set. Treats theology, Scripture, the Trinity, divine decrees, creation, providence, angels, the original state of humanity, sin, free will, God's law, the covenant of grace, the person and state of Christ, his mediatorial office, calling and faith, justification, sanctification and good works, the church, the sacraments, the last things—also includes indices, biographical sketches, and Benedict Pictet's funeral oration.
Three volume includes:
Volume 1: First through Tenth Topics
Volume 2: Eleventh through Seventeenth Topics
Volume 3: Eighteenth through Twentieth Topics
2280 pages
"If ever a great theological work has been unjustly neglected it has been Francis Turretin’s masterful volumes on the whole of Christian doctrine. . . . I heartily . . . commend [them] to preachers, theological students, and lay persons everywhere."
—James M. Boice
"The larger availability in English of Turretin’s complete Institutes is a welcome contribution . . ."
—Carl F. H. Henry
". . . a noteworthy event for the Reformed churches and for all who take an interest in the history and development of Reformed theology. . . ."
—Sinclair B. Ferguson












