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Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ by Owen, John (1616-1683)

is a collection of discourses in which John Owen proclaims the glory of the Lord as it is revealed in Scripture. Owen states that because we are human, Christ's glory is, in a sense, incomprehensible to us--we can never fully grasp it.

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Owen, John (1616-1683)

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Review of the Annotations of Hugo Grotius by Owen, John (1616-1683)

Towards the end of his life, the Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius wrote and published annotations on the Bible. John Owen in his Vindiciæ Evangelicæ traced the correspondance between the Socinians and Grotius, in their exegesis of passages of scripture relating to person of Christ.

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Nature, Power, Deceit, and Prevelancy of the Remainders of Indwelling Sin in Believers by Owen, John (1616-1683)

John Owen was essentially a pastoral theologian, and in his best writings, his pastoral concern and acute doctrinal instinct are inseparable. Indwelling Sin is based on Romans vii.

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Doctrine of Justification by Faith by Owen, John (1616-1683)

Owen's book, Doctrine of Justification by Faith, is a Puritan account of the doctrine of justification. Owen relies on biblical teaching and historical dialogue to expound the doctrine of justification.

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Dissertation on Divine Justice by Owen, John (1616-1683)

, John Owen provides his refutation of the teaching that God could pardon sin by a mere act of will, and without any satisfaction to his justice, that is, without any atonement.

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Discourse Concerning Liturgies, and their Imposition by Owen, John (1616-1683)

This pamphlet contains the judgment of Owen author in regard to measures which gave rise to most important events in the ecclesiastical history of England. It is an argument against the liturgy, the imposition of which obliged nearly two thousand clergy of the Church of England to resign their livings rather than sacrifice a good conscience..

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Duty of Pastors and People Distinguished by Owen, John (1616-1683)

The design of this tractate is to describe the means to be used by the people of God, distinct from church officers, to increase divine knowledge in themselves and others, and to show how the sacred calling to the ministry may retain its ancient dignity, whilst not depriving the people of God of their Christian liberty..

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Doctrine of the Saints' Perseverance Explained and Confirmed by Owen, John (1616-1683)

Written to answer Redemption Redeemed by the Arminian, John Goodwin, this book is a refutation of Goodwin's views. Owen believes the more Calvinist view of perseverance of the saints, that once an individual is saved, he or she will always be saved -- that is, cannot regress back into unbelief.

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Pneumatologia by Owen, John (1616-1683)

--or, 'Owen on the Holy Spirit,' as the work has generally been called--is perhaps one of the best known, and most highly esteemed of John Owen's treatises. Pneumatologia is divided into five parts.

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