Chapter 1. The Need to be Met
Chapter 2. The Last Adam and the New Creation
Chapter 3. The Seed of the Woman
Chapter 4. The Ark and the Altar
Chapter 5. The Offering of Isaac
Chapter 6. The Passover and the Sea
Chapter 7. The Tabernacle-Service
Chapter 8. The Burnt-Offering
Chapter 9. The Peace-Offering
Chapter 10. The Sin-Offering
Chapter 11. The Trespass-Offering
Chapter 12. The Two Birds
Chapter 13. The Day of Atonement
Chapter 14. The Red Heifer
Chapter 15. Prophetic Testimony
Chapter 16. The Testimony of the Psalms
Chapter 17. Atonement in the New Testament. The Gospels
Chapter 18. Romans and Galatians
Chapter 19. Colossians, Ephesians, 2 Corinthians
Chapter 20. Hebrews
Chapter 21. The other Apostolic Writings
Chapter 22. What Christ Suffered in Atonement
Chapter 23. The Penalty in its Inner Meaning
Chapter 24. Redemption and Atonement
Chapter 25. Resurrection the Sign of Complete Atonement
Chapter 26. Union and Identification with Christ
Chapter 27. God Glorified and Glorifying Himself
Frederick William Grant was born in the Putney district of London, on 25th July, 1834. His conversion was occasioned by the reading of the Scriptures himself, and not through the instrumentality of others. He was educated at King’s College School with the expectation of securing a position in the War Office. The necessary influence for this failing, he went to Canada when he was twenty-one years of age. At the time he came to Canada the Church of England was opening parishes in the new parts of the country, and he was examined and ordained to the ministry without having taken the regular college course. He left the “systems” on receiving light through the reading of the literature published by so-called “brethren,” and lived for a time in Toronto, afterwards coming to the United States, where he lived in the city of Brooklyn, and then in Plainfield, N.J., till his death. He was the leader in what is known as “the Grant party” in America.