James Green (1859-1936) was an artist and lithographer by profession, amongst other things contributing detailed illustrations to Arthur Mee's "I See All", described as "the world's first picture encyclopedia", and to its successor, the "Children's Encyclopaedia".He was a committed Christian and a prolific contributor of devotional articles to Scripture Truth magazine in the early part of the 20th Century. He was much taken with the way in which Old Testament characters, events and objects illustrate New Testament concepts and illuminate aspects of the character and person of its Subject: Jesus Christ, the Son of God.The Mediatorial Glories of the Son of God, completed shortly before his death, powerfully presents the message he delivered in the United Kingdom through numerous lecture series in his lifetime.