The repeated editions of Flavel's Works bear their own witness to his popularity. He was a favorite with Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield (who ranked him with John Bunyan and Matthew Henry), and, a century later, with such Scottish evangelical leaders as R. M. M'Cheyne and Andrew Bonar.
Flavel's complete works had long been unobtainable until Banner of Truth reprinted them in 1968. His six volumes are in themselves a library of the best Puritan divinity and a set will be a life-long treasure to those who possess it. He is one of the small number of evangelical writers who can by their lucidity and simplicity help those at the beginning of the Christian life and at the same time be a strong companion to those who near its end.
Volume Four: 1. England's Duty under the Present Gospel Liberty (1689) 2. An Appendix to the Foregoing Treatise 3. Mount Pisgah: A Sermon preached at the Public Thanksgiving, February 14, 1688-9, for England's Delivery from Popery, etc. (Including an Epistle Dedicatory) 4. Divine Conduct or the Mystery of Providence: A Treatise upon Psalm 57.2 5. A Narrative of some late and wonderful Sea Deliverances 6. Antipharmacum Saluberrimum : A Serious and Seasonable Caveat to all the Saints in This Hour of Temptation 7. Tidings from Rome or England's Alarm