Wesley, J. – John Wesley’s Sermons

John Wesley (1703-1791) founded Methodism. A prolific writer, he printed several volumes of his sermons during his lifetime. The published sermons either were rewritten from ones that he had preached or were written specifically for print.
We use Thomas Jackson’s numbering for John Wesley’s sermons (the text is from the 1872 edition).John Wesley’s Sermons module has 141 sermons by John Welsey

Clarke, Adam – Christian Theology

Adam Clarke’s Christian Theology is a work on a lot of common doctrines found in Scripture.

Dagg, J.L. – Treatise on Church Order

Dagg’s Treatise on Church Order is a Doctrines book for church order, which includes typical issues in a local church, such as baptism, local vs universal church, infant membership, communion, washing of feel, worship, etc.

Pope – Compendium of Christian Theology

William Burt Pope’s Compendium of Christian Theology is a work different from other theologies. He is definitely reformed in his view, but his presentation of the doctrines is not “standard” all the way around. For example, the names of the Redeemer, he doesn’t just give us a list of names, but a treatment of the idea in general.

Barclay – Catechism and Confession of Faith

This is a Catechism and Confession of faith in 18 chapters. The format is question and answers. Robert Barclay was a Quaker

Owen, John – A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity

A discourse concerning evangelical love, church peace, and unity; with the occasions and reasons of the present differences and divisions about things sacred and religious. “Speciosum quidem nomen est pacis, […]

Hocking, W.J. – Christ and His Church

WJ Hocking’s work Christ and His Church is a series of eight addresses about the church, building, growth, membership, etc.

Baier – Compendium of Positive Theology

The Baier/Walther Compendium of Positive Theology served as the systematic theology textbook for the first few generations of Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod pastors. Written in Latin, it is a revised edition of a classic work by the Seventeenth Century Lutheran dogmatian Johannes Baier. This edition contains an English translation of the theses at the head of each chapter. Later editions will offer the full text of the work.