Discover the profound theological insights of John Calvin, one of the pivotal figures of the Reformation. This collection brings together Calvin's most significant works, providing an in-depth look into his thoughts on God, faith, and salvation. Included in this Collection: The Human Mind Naturally Endued with the Knowledge of God: Explores how the human mind inherently recognizes the existence of God. The Knowledge of God Conspicuous in the Formation and Continual Government of the World: Examines how the natural world reflects God's divine nature and providence. One Divine Essence, Containing Three Persons; Taught in the Scriptures from the Beginning: Discusses the doctrine of the Trinity as revealed in Scripture. Man, In His Present State, Despoiled of Freedom of Will, and Subjected to a Miserable Slavery: Details humanity's fallen nature and its implications for free will. Redemption For Lost Man to Be Sought in Christ: Centers on the necessity of Christ's sacrifice for human redemption. Faith Defined, and Its Properties Described: Provides a thorough definition of faith and its essential characteristics. Justification by Faith. The Name and Thing Defined: Explains the concept of justification through faith alone. Two Things Necessary to Be Observed in Gratuitous Justification: Highlights the importance of grace and humility in justification. The Commencement and Continual Progress of Justification: Discusses the ongoing nature of justification in a believer's life. Boasting of the Merit of Works, Equally Subversive of God's Glory In the Gift of Righteousness, and of the Certainty of Salvation: Warns against pride in works and underscores God's glory in salvation. On Prayer, The Principal Exercise Of Faith, And The Medium Of Our Daily Reception Of Divine Blessings: Emphasizes the importance of prayer in the Christian life. Eternal Election, or God's Predestination of Some to Salvation, And of Others to Destruction: Delves into the doctrine of predestination and its implications. The True Church, and the Necessity of Our Union with Her, Being the Mother of All the Pious: Highlights the importance of belonging to the true Church for spiritual growth. The Teachers and Ministers of the Church; Their Election and Office: Discusses the roles and responsibilities of church leaders. The Sacraments: Explores the significance and purpose of the sacraments in the Christian faith. This collection is essential for anyone seeking to understand Calvin's profound contributions to Christian theology and the Reformation.