Vess How to Win our Loved Ones to the Lord (Soulwinning)

Vess How to Win our Loved Ones to the Lord (Soulwinning) by Nazarene author Arthur Vess explores the topic of evangelizing our loved ones, focusing on breaking the repetition of unsaved people having unsaved children.

Thompson – Nature, the Mirror of Grace (study of 7 Parables)

In this shorter work (7 Chapters) on parables by Robert Ellis Thompson (Presbyterian), he takes a more non-standard approach to the parables. His chapters reflect this: 1. Light, 2. Life, 3. Sheep, 4. Food, 5. Touch, 6. Sowing and Reaping, 7. Upward. Although his presentation is a little out of the ordinary, none-the-less his presentation is interesting.

Lehman – The Man in Black

The Man in Black is a tongue in cheek work from time past in which Lehman satirizes how the world has “made the Devil a Gentleman” (and his son a man in Black, like a man of respect). While this is more like a work of fiction or something like Pilgrims Progress, it does have some interesting insights of compromise in 1913.

Bellett, J.G. – Strength from God from Ezra Nehemiah & Esther

Bellett-Strength from God: Meditations for our Time from Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther. These are devotional type meditations on these people and their ministries and places in Christian History.

Bonar A {Presbyterian}- The Twelve Tribes (1866)

A 12 chapter work by Andrew Bonar on the Twelve sons of Jacob. Originally published as a serial for The Scattered Nation, in 1866, this is a most interesting series on the tribes of Israel. Note that there is no comments on the tribe of Gad in this work

Alger {Universalist} Destiny of the Soul

This is a very large and somewhat complicated work by Alger (Universalist) on issues of the existence and destiny of the soul. Note that this work may contain arguments against the existence of hell. I would not recommend it for most Christians.

Moule, H.C.G. – Fulness of the Spirit

H. G. C. Moule Fulness of the Spirit is a one short chapter work by H. G. C. Moule on the fulness or filling of the Holy Spirit, about 12 pages.