Brown’s systematic theology was first published in 1782 at the request of theological students. In seven “books,” it covers the traditional topics of revelation, God, man, Christ, personal salvation, and the church. It contains more than 26,000 proof texts and numerous exegetical insights along with a consistent covenantal emphasis, experiential depth, and compelling applications. Brown’s style is methodological, including numerous divisions and sub-points to aid students, and his content is full of evangelical piety. This single volume of Reformed systematic theology is rich with content and an indispensable tool for students, pastors, and professors of theology.


Table of Contents:
Book 1: The Regulating Standard of Religion, Natural and Revealed
Book 2: God, the Author, Object, and End of All Religion in His Perfections, Persons, Purposes, and Works
Book 3: The Covenant Bonds of Religious Connection between God and Men
Book 4: Christ the Mediator of the Covenant of Grace in His Person, Offices, and States
Book 5: The Principle Blessing of the Covenant of Grace: Union with Christ, Justification, Adoption, Sanctification, Spiritual Comfort, and Eternal Glorification
Book 6: The External Dispensation of the Covenant of Grace by the Word and Ordinances of God
Book 7: The Church or Society for and to Which the Covenant of Grace is Dispensed

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