The Works of William Perkins, Volume 10
- 536 pages
- 19 hours of reading
William Perkins was an influential English cleric and Cambridge theologian, emerging as a leading figure within the Puritan movement in the Church of England. He was a staunch advocate for Reformed theology and Protestant ideals, particularly emphasizing 'Christ alone' and 'Scripture alone'. His prolific writings, many published posthumously, profoundly shaped the religious thought of his era.



This ninth volume brings together nine of Perkins's lesser known practical treatises and, by so doing, introduces the reader to important facets of his religion of the heart. The Works of William Perkins fills a major gap in Reformed and Puritan theology. Though Perkins is best known today for his writings on predestination, he also wrote prolifically on many subjects. His works filled over two thousand large pages of small print in three folio volumes and were reprinted several times in the decades after his death. His complete works, however, have not been in print since the mid-seventeenth century.