institutes of elenctic theology by francis turretin is the best theological resource that i've seen.....so please make it available in a heart beat 
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Recommendations
Turretin's Institutes come very highly recommended. It
served for many years in the theological training of Princeton Seminary
graduates under Charles Hodge. Turretin was a favorite of Jonathan
Edwards, especially on points of Calvinism and polemical theology. Paul
Ramsay argues that Edwards was "demonstrably dependent upon the writings
of ... Turretin" (Works of Jonathan Edwards, Yale 8:742).
Contemporary theologian Robert Duncan Culver considers Turretin the
"prince of scholastic Calvinism." Wayne Grudem very simply considers the
Institutes a "great theology text." James Mongomery Boice
wrote, "If ever a great theological work has been unjustly neglected, it
has been Francis Turretin's masterful volumes on the whole of Christian
doctrine." John Frame writes, "I am impressed anew with the true
greatness of [Turretin's] achievement ... One can find a very deep
pastoral and devotional strain in Turretin ... wonderfully edifying
teaching." Paul Feinberg writes, "One never errs in reading the giants.
Francis Turretin is a giant." Recently Carl Trueman, professor of historical theology at Westminster Seminary, placed Turretin on a short list of favorite systematic works.
Turretin's Institutes of Elenctic Theology are rightfully
considered a Reformed masterpiece. Turretin is relevant, helpful, and
will provide years of fruitfulness in a personal library. Dr. C. Matthew
McMahon has written a fitting conclusion:
"Among Reformed Theologians of the world, both present and past, Francis Turretin's Insitutio
fares among the greatest Protestant theological work ever written ...
We may compare Turretin's work against Luther's voluminous productions,
Calvin's writings, and others. Yet, I believe Turretin's theological
compilation and sheer depth outweighs them all. Some may disagree
knowing Calvin and Luther, and others, where the foundations on which
Turretin's biblical theology emerged, and this may be true, yet, his
logic, order, and keen insight into the Scriptures shines brighter among
the scholastics than any I know."