This glorious truth occupied a large place in the thinking of Scottish theologian Hugh Martin (1822""85). Martin is best known for his mind-stretching books such as The Atonement and The Shadow of Calvary, and for his insightful character study of Simon Peter. But there exists a significant corpus of largely forgotten shorter writings from his pen which major on the significance of the cross of Christ.
This volume brings together a number of Martin's sermons, essays and letters, many of which have not been published since the nineteenth century.