The works of the late Reverend and Learned John Owen, D.D
An edition of The works of the late Reverend and Learned John Owen, D.D (1721)
... Containing several scarce and valuable discourses, (viz.) I.A. declaration of the glorious mystery of the person of Christ, God and man. II. of communion with God ... With a display of Arminianism. ... To which is prefixed the doctor's effigies curiously engraven. ...
By John Owen
Publish Date
1721
Publisher
printed for, and sold by William and Joseph Marshall; and likewise by J. Marshall; R. Ford; Aaron Ward; E. Harrison [and 2 others in Edinburgh, 1 at Boston, New England]
Language
eng
Pages
515
Description:
A collection of several of the writings of this "Reverend and Learned" Puritan theologian. Subjects include: - The Glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ, God and Man - Communion with God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost - In-dwelling Sin in Believers - Temptation; the Nature and Power of it - Mortification of Sin in Believers - The Death of Christ, the Price he paid, and Purchase he made With an added bonus: - A "Display" (Refutation of the points of) Arminianism This volume contains works "first published in the DOCTOR's Life-time; and now Collected together in one VOLUME; being very useful for Families. To which is prefixed the Doctor's Effigies (portrait) curiously engraven." It also contains a forward, "To the Reader" by the publishers describing the purpose of the collection. Originally planned to be only 150 pages, it grew to almost 200.
subjects: Christ, God, Holy Ghost, Communion, Sin, Believers, Temptation, Death of Christ, Puritan, Reformed, Theology, Arminianism