Boettner – Atonement

Loraine Boettner was Presbyterian, and wrote this work on the Atonement, which explains the significance of Christ’s death in the scheme of God’s salvation created and given to us. In this 6 chapter book, Boettner (Reformed Presbyterian) examines the atonement. His chapters are the Atonement, the Significance of Christ’s Death, the Satisfaction View of the Atonement, the Active and Passive obedience of Christ, Christ as Our Redeemer, and the Representative Principle.

Scougall {Episcopal}- The Life of God in the Soul of Man

The Life of God in the Soul of Man was written as a letter of spiritual counsel to a friend, and it succeeded far beyond the author’s expectations.

Hall, Newman – Lord’s Prayer

Newman Hall’s work, Practical Meditations on the Lord’s Prayer, examines the seven petitions in the model prayer that the Lord gave his disciples.

Manton, Thomas – Christ’s Redemption and Eternal Existence

Christ’s eternal existence and the Dignity of his person asserted and proved in opposition to the doctrine of the Socinians.

Spring, Gardiner – Attraction of the Cross

This 23 chapter work, Attraction of the Cross, looks at various aspects of the Cross of Jesus Christ.

Edersheim Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah

Life and Times takes Jesus the Messiah, and examines the New Testament teaching in light of Jewish history and culture

Plumer, William S. – Grace of Christ

Plumer’s work, the Grace of Christ, deals with various aspects of our salvation such as regeneration, justification, sanctification, and other issues related to these.

Glover, T.R. – Jesus of History

In Glover’s work on the Jesus of History, he explores the life of Christ. Note that he has some really interesting topics such as Jesus’ teaching on Sin, and Christ’s use of the Old Testament. Some others are Jesus’ Own God Consciousness, Jesus is to be known by what he does, and Jesus’ personality.

Bonar A – The Person of Christ

Person of Christ is a 6 Chapter work on Christ by Andrew Bonar. Bonar sees Christ as the Essence of Glad Things, the Gospel is found in Christ, Christ knows sin and applies this to salvation, Christ’s person promotes peace, gives holiness to the soul, and affects our views of death.