Classic Christian Literature
Here are some older works of literature by and for Christians, both well-known and practically unknown.
- The Bible - in many versions and languages, all free for personal use.
- The Poor Christian's Companion, or Christ: The Believer's Delight, by J. E. Blomfield.
- Daily Communion with God on the plan recommended by Rev. Matthew Henry, V.D.M. for Beginning, Spending, Concluding each Day with God, by James R. Boyd, D.D.
- Sunday School Reform from the Modern Educational Standpoint, by Mary E. Hutcheson.
- A Good Old Age: A Sermon, Preached at King’s Chapel, Sunday, March 7, 1841, on the death of Joseph May, Esq., aged LXXXI years, By F. W. P. Greenwood, D. D.
- Sex and Religion, by Marie Carmichael Stopes
- Rev. W. A. Sunday Meetings at Springfield, Illinois Souvenir
- Metallic Records of Martin Luther, by Henry Scadding, D.D.
- An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of the Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians, by Matthew Henry, Minister of the Gospel.
Except for the some translations of the Bible, all documents are in the public domain, and may be freely copied, distributed, and resold without any payment to the original authors or copyright holders.