Newly Arrived at ReformedBooks: Rediscover the Riches of Puritan Wisdom with Soli Deo Gloria Publications
The church today does not suffer from a lack of information; it suffers from a lack of depth.
In a world filled with quick devotionals, short-form content, and endless distractions, Christians need books that slow us down, deepen our thinking, and strengthen our walk with Christ. That is exactly why we are excited to announce that new titles from Soli Deo Gloria Publications have arrived at ReformedBooks.
These are not merely old books with new covers.
They are timeless voices from faithful pastors, theologians, and shepherds whose writings continue to shape believers centuries later.
What is Soli Deo Gloria Publications?
Soli Deo Gloria Publications was established to bring classic Puritan and Reformed works back into print, preserving writings that had often been unavailable for generations. Over the years, the publisher has reprinted hundreds of works from English and American Puritans with the goal of helping believers see the holiness of God, the seriousness of sin, the glory of Christ, and the necessity of obedient Christian living.
The phrase Soli Deo Gloria means:
“To God alone be the glory.”
That phrase perfectly captures the spirit of these books.
Why Read the Puritans Today?
Some people hear the word Puritan and immediately think:
"Those books are too difficult."
But those who actually read them discover something different.
Puritan writers had an extraordinary ability to:
- Apply doctrine to daily life
- Expose the heart with biblical precision
- Lead readers toward Christ-centered living
- Address struggles Christians still face today
These writers were not merely scholars.
They were pastors.
They wrote for real people facing real struggles.
Newly Arrived Titles Worth Exploring
Among these new arrivals, you’ll find books dealing with subjects that remain deeply relevant today:
Drawing Near to God
Books like Draw Near to God remind believers that Christianity is not merely about knowing truths; it is about communion with God Himself. These works call Christians toward deeper fellowship, prayer, and spiritual seriousness.
Fighting Sin and Pursuing Holiness
The Puritans never treated the Christian life casually.
Works like The Anatomy of Secret Sins and other classic titles confront hidden sin, spiritual compromise, and the pursuit of genuine holiness. These books continue to challenge believers toward serious discipleship.
Learning Contentment and Trust
Many believers today struggle with anxiety, dissatisfaction, and spiritual restlessness.
Puritan writers addressed these struggles long before modern self-help existed. Their writings consistently point readers back toward contentment in Christ rather than contentment in circumstances.
Growing in Gospel-Centered Living
Collections like The Gospel Life Series show how the gospel shapes worship, conduct, fear of God, forgiveness, and everyday Christian living not merely conversion experiences. These works demonstrate how theology transforms daily life.
Learning from the Puritans on Practical Topics
Prayer.
Conversion.
The Lord’s Supper.
Loving one another.
Puritan collections on these subjects provide accessible entry points for readers wanting practical theology without immediately diving into large theological volumes.
These Books Are More Than Historical Artifacts
The value of Puritan literature is not nostalgia.
These books remain valuable because human nature has not changed.
We still struggle with:
- Pride
- Fear
- Sin
- Doubt
- Spiritual dryness
- Worldliness
- Discouragement
And these writers consistently point readers back to Scripture and Christ.
Their counsel remains surprisingly relevant.
Who Should Read These Books?
These new arrivals are excellent for:
New readers of Reformed theology
Start with shorter practical works focused on prayer, holiness, or Christian living.
Pastors and ministry leaders
Puritan writings remain some of the richest resources for preaching, counseling, and shepherding.
Serious Bible students
These works reward slow reading and deep meditation.
Christians wanting deeper spiritual growth
If you feel spiritually stagnant, these books often provide the depth many modern resources lack.
Start Building a Library That Feeds Your Soul
Books shape how we think.
How we think shapes how we live.
That is why building a library filled with faithful, Christ-centered, biblically rich books matters.
These newly arrived Soli Deo Gloria titles are not simply additions to a shelf.
They are invitations:
- To think more deeply
- To worship more fully
- To fight sin more seriously
- To know Christ more intimately
Explore the newly arrived Soli Deo Gloria titles today and rediscover why generations of believers treasured these books.
Your next most influential book may have been written 300 years ago.