[If anyone thinks I have breached any copyright laws by posting this, do speak up so I can correct my error
]
I came across this lengthy lecture manuscript by J.I. Packer on Penal Substitution and thought it might be a useful addition to my Logos library. Packer states the following as his aim for the lecture:
"The task
which I have set myself in this lecture is to focus and explicate a
belief which, by and large, is a distinguishing mark of the word-wide
evangelical fraternity: namely, the belief that the cross had the
character of penal substitution, and that it was in virtue of this fact that it brought salvation to mankind."
I have done some basic formatting with the file, inserted proper footnotes and have corrected those "broken" Biblical hyperlinks I was able to find.
The source I used to make this personal book is here.
EDIT: Thanks to KS4J's very helpful comments below, I have removed the attachment. Apologies for any inconvenience. I would still encourage people to look at the attached link to the source website as this looks like an excellent lecture!