1. "The Harmony of the Gospels: A Popular Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ": Published in 1870, this book presents a narrative of Jesus Christ's life by harmonizing the accounts from the four canonical Gospels.
2. "The Commentary on Acts": This two-volume commentary provides an in-depth study and analysis of the Book of Acts, explaining the historical context and theological significance of the events described.
3. "Lessons in Christian Doctrine": A widely used resource for theological education within the Christian Church, it covers a range of topics such as the Bible, salvation, the Trinity, baptism, and the Lord's Supper.
4. "Evidences of Christianity": A systematic presentation of the arguments in favor of the truth and credibility of the Christian faith, addressing various philosophical, historical, and moral aspects.
5. "Creeds of Christendom": This work offers an examination and critique of different creeds and confessions within the Christian tradition, shedding light on their origins, development, and theological implications.
6. "The Principles and Practices of the Christian Church": A comprehensive exploration of the foundational beliefs, practices, and organizational structure of the Christian Church, with a focus on the Restoration Movement.
7. "The Christian Hymn and Tune Book": McGarvey collaborated with other Christian leaders in compiling this hymnal, which became widely adopted in churches associated with the Restoration Movement.
8. "The Christian Standard": McGarvey served as the editor of the Christian Standard, a religious journal or periodical that covered various aspects of Christian theology, news, and church activities.
Additionally, McGarvey contributed numerous articles, essays, and lectures to theological journals and periodicals throughout his career, addressing a wide range of theological and practical topics within the Restoration Movement. His writings continue to be influential in the theological and educational traditions of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) today.