Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
John Owen's exploration of communion and faith in Christian doctrine and practice.
23 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Chapter I: That the saints have communion with God -- 1 John i. 3 considered to
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Chapter II: That the saints have this communion distinctly with the Father, Son,
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Chapter III: Of the peculiar and distinct communion which the saints have with the
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Chapter IV: Inferences on the former doctrine concerning communion with the Father
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Chapter I: Of the fellowship which the saints have with Jesus Christ the Son of
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Chapter II: What it is wherein we have peculiar fellowship with the Lord Christ --
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Chapter III: Of the way and manner whereby the saints hold communion with the Lord
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Chapter IV: Of communion with Christ in a conjugal relation in respect of
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Chapter V: Other consequential affections:-- 1. On the part of Christ -- He values
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Chapter VI: Of communion with Christ in purchased grace -- Purchased grace
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Chapter VII: The nature of purchased grace; referred to three heads:-- 1. Of our
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Chapter VIII: How the saints hold communion with Christ as to their acceptation with
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Chapter IX: Of communion with Christ in holiness -- The several acts ascribed unto
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Chapter X: Of communion with Christ in privileges -- Of adoption; the nature of
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Chapter I: The foundation of our communion with the Holy Ghost (John xvi. 1-7)
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Chapter II: Of the actings of the Holy Ghost in us, being bestowed on us -- He
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Chapter III: Of the things wherein we have communion with the Holy Ghost -- He
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Chapter IV: The general consequences in the hearts of believers of the effects of
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Chapter V: Some observations and inferences from discourses foregoing concerning
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Chapter VI: Of particular communion with the Holy Ghost -- Of preparation thereunto
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Chapter VII: The general ways of the saints' acting in communion with the Holy
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Chapter VIII: Particular directions for communion with the Holy Ghost.
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chapter are: some passages, scraped together from several parts of my discourse (and
