In 1629, Adams organized his sermons into a massive folio, subsequently printed as three volumes. Volume 1 contains his sermons on Old Testament texts, volume 2 contains his sermons on New Testament texts, and volume 3 contains the remaining corpus of New Testament sermons as well as meditations on the ApostlesÕ Creed and a fifty-page memoir by Joseph Angus. AdamsÕs sermons have been admired since their first printing; they Òplaced him beyond all comparison in the van of the preachers of England, and had something to do with shaping John BunyanÉ. His numerous works display great learning, classical and patristic, and are unique in their abundance of stories, anecdotes, aphorisms, and puns.Ó