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Calvin College and Seminary Post-Reformation Digital Library

by Nicholas T. Batzig 23 November 2009 2 Comments

The H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies has provided us with this amazing website full of free online resources. They have organized and linked an enormous number of important historical Reformed, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, Anabaptist, Arminian-Remonstrant, and Socinian-Unitarian works, as well as many other secondary sources for serious theological studies. This is the most comprehensive collection of free online PDF theological resources. It will be, without a doubt, a massively important site for those interested in pre-20th Century studies. The foolish man will ignore such treasures, but the wise man will search through them diligently!

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  • Exegesis and Theology » Blog Archive » The Post-Reformation Digital Library said:

    [...] Post-Reformation Digital Library looks to be an enormously valuable resource. Nick Batzig says “This is the most comprehensive collection of free online PDF theological resources. It will [...]

  • Water Is Thicker Than Blood said:

    Post-Reformation Digital Library…

    Thanks to Nicholas Batzig for pointing this out… Calvin College has provided a host of Reformation/Post-Reformation works for free on the web. This stuff looks great for the poor seminary student or those interested in Church History that do not …

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