John Owen sought to illustrate the mystery of divine grace in the Person of Christ. Owen's Christology has always been highly valued and this title is regarded as one of the most important post-Reformation works.
Thomas Boston, Horatius Bonar, Thomas Brooks, James Buchanan, John Calvin, Samuel Davies, Jonathan Edwards, Ebenezer Erskine, John Gill, Charles H. Spurgeon, Charles Hodge, Thomas Manton, John Murray, John Owen, J. I. Packer, Edward Payson, William Pemble, Arthur W. Pink, William S. Plumer, J. C. Ryle, Robert Traill, Thomas Watson & Octavius Winslow
Charles H. Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, Thomas Manton, Isaac Ambrose, William Bates, George Swinnock, Edmund Calamy, John Owen, Arthur W. Pink & Jonathan Edwards
John Owen, Matthew Henry, John C Ryle, Thomas Manton, John Newton, Jonathan Edwards, William Gurnall, Thomas Brooks, Charles H. Spurgeon & Octavius Winslow
David Martyn Lloyd-Jones, Stephen Charnock, Jeff Pollard, Benjamin B. Warfield, Jean-Marc Berthoud, Arthur W. Pink, John Owen, Richard Baxter, James Renihan & Charles H. Spurgeon
Charles H. Spurgeon, Thomas Watson, Thomas Manton, Isaac Ambrose, William Bates, George Swinnock, Edmund Calamy, John Owen, Arthur W. Pink & Jonathan Edwards