Division in the Church
Volume 9 in this series deals with the history of the Reformed Church in the Netherlands during the nineteenth century. It describes a falling out among Reformed church leaders and the events following the 1834 split in the church. It also includes stories about influential men such as William Bilderdijk and Isaac da Costa.

The eighth volume in this series deals with the history of the church in America in the 17th and 18th centuries. It tells how the Lord used well-known ministers such as Solomon Stoddard, Jonathan Edwards, and George Whitefield to introduce God’s Word to the American Indians. Also included are stories about the missionary work of David Brainerd.
The 7th volume of this series is about ministers from the 17th and 18th centuries in England, Scotland, and the Netherlands. They are sometimes called ‘old-fathers’. It also tells us about the persecution of the Huguenots in France, who had to flee from their country. The stories bring the church history in a fascinating way to life.
This sixth volume of the series deals mainly with the history of the churches in England, Scotland and America during the seventeenth century. You will read stories about the lives of some well-known ministers, such as John Bunyan and Samuel Rutherford. In these stories the persecution which the church had to endure is portrayed in an engaging manner. The stories are not an enumeration of facts, but you relive the things that happened so long ago.
In the fifth book of this series are stories about the Reformation in England, France, and the Netherlands, including the Synod of Dordt. The stories are not an enumeration of facts, but you relive the things that happened so long ago.