Resource Ideas: More works from key people of the Reformation/other thoughts

Would love to see works from Theodore Beza, Heinrich Bullinger, and Martin Bucer especially,
I am not even sure if any such works exist, but I would love to see a set of works that deal with the Infralapsarian/Supralapsarian debate within Calvinism.
I am also starting a study of the third use of the law in reformed thought in the context of the believer's sanctification and would love to see more works on the debate between Law and Gospel (bought the 5 perspectives work), but not sure if any others exist.
Always have to continue reminding on the following as well: Herman Hoeksema, Gordon Clark, Michael Kruger's various works on the canon.
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Mark Ziebold said:
Would love to see works from Theodore Beza, Heinrich Bullinger, and Martin Bucer especially,
Martin Bucer -- none, yet
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I have those , want others.
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Some modern editions of Bullinger and Bucer are in the Westminster/John Knox Library of Christian Classics - see http://www.wjkbooks.com/Products/CategoryCenter.aspx?classificationSId=BTH!LCC
From a Lutheran perspective, you may find http://www.amazon.com/Law-Gospel-Melanchthons-Poenitentia-Post-Reformation/dp/0801021588 interesting...
The Gospel is not ... a "new law," on the contrary, ... a "new life." - William Julius Mann
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Forgot the regular request for Vincent Cheung. His website is here where all of his works are free:
You can contact him at http://www.vincentcheung.com/contact/ where he lists his email I would love to see his works in a Logos package where they would be fully searchable and linked to other works.
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