Pneumatologia
John Owen's exploration of church and worship in Christian doctrine and practice.
71 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Chapter I: 1 Cor. xii. 1 opened -- Pneumatika, spiritual gifts -- Their grant
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Chapter II: Of the name of the Holy Spirit -- Various uses of the words rvch? and
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Chapter III: vindicated.
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Chapter IV: Things to be observed in divine operations -- The works of God, how
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Chapter V: Dispensation of the Spirit to be learned from the Scripture only --
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Chapter I: preparatory for the New.
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Chapter II: creation.
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Chapter III: creation - the human nature of Christ.
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Chapter IV: The actual sanctification of the human nature of Christ by the Holy
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Chapter V: unto the members of that body whereof Christ is the head.
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Chapter I: The new creation completed -- Regeneration the especial work of the
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Chapter II: Sundry things preparatory to the work of conversion -- Material and
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Chapter III: Contempt and corruption of the doctrine of regeneration -- All men in
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Chapter IV: Of death in sin -- All unregenerate men spiritually dead -- Spiritual
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Chapter V: Description of the state of nature necessary unto a right understanding
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Chapter VI: [133]
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Chapter I: Regeneration the way whereby the Spirit forms living members for the
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Chapter II: Sanctification described, with the nature of the work of the Holy
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Chapter III: holiness.
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Chapter IV: Purification the first proper notion of sanctification -- Institution
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Chapter V: Purification of the filth of sin the first part of sanctification --
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Chapter VI: Differences in the acts of sanctification as to order -- The manner of
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Chapter VII: Actual inherent righteousness in duties of holiness and obedience
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Chapter VIII: Mortification of sin, the second part of sanctification -- Frequently
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Chapter I: The necessity of evangelical holiness owned by all Christians --
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Chapter II: Other arguments for the necessity of holiness, from God's eternal
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Chapter III: Necessity of holiness proved from the commands of God in the law and
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Chapter IV: The necessity of holiness proved from the design of God in sending
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Chapter V: Necessity of holiness farther argued from our own state and condition
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Chapter I: The subject stated -- Preliminary remarks.
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Chapter II: What it is infallibly to believe the Scripture to be the word of God,
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Chapter III: Sundry convincing external arguments for divine revelation.
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Chapter IV: Moral certainty, the result of external arguments, insufficient.
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Chapter V: Divine revelation itself the only foundation and reason of faith.
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Chapter VI: The nature of divine revelations -- Their self-evidencing power
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Chapter VII: Inferences from the whole -- Some objections answered.
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Chapter I: Usurpation of the church of Rome with reference unto the interpretation
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Chapter II: The general assertion confirmed with testimonies of the Scripture --
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Chapter III: Other testimonies pleaded in confirmation of the same truth -- John
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Chapter IV: The especial work of the Holy Spirit in the illumination of our minds
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Chapter V: Causes of the ignorance of the mind of God revealed in the Scripture,
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Chapter VI: The work of the Holy Spirit in the composing and disposal of the
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Chapter VII: Means to be used for the right understanding of the mind of God in the
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Chapter VIII: The second sort of means for the interpretation of the Scripture, which
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Chapter IX: Helps ecclesiastical in the interpretation of the Scripture.
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Chapter I: The use of prayer, and the work of the Holy Spirit therein.
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Chapter II: Zech. xii. 10 opened and vindicated.
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Chapter III: Gal. iv. 6 opened and vindicated.
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Chapter IV: The nature of prayer -- Rom. viii. 26 opened and vindicated.
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Chapter V: The work of the Holy Spirit as to the matter of prayer.
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Chapter VI: The due manner of prayer, wherein it doth consist.
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Chapter VII: The nature of prayer in general, with respect unto forms of prayer and
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Chapter VIII: The duty of external prayer by virtue of a spiritual gift explained and
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Chapter IX: Duties inferred from the preceding discourse.
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Chapter X: Of mental prayer as pretended unto by some in the Church of Rome.
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Chapter XI: Prescribed forms of prayer examined.
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Chapter I: The Holy Ghost the comforter of the church by way of office -- How he
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Chapter II: General adjuncts or properties of the office of a comforter, as
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Chapter III: Unto whom the Holy Spirit is promised and given as a comforter, or the
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Chapter IV: Inhabitation of the Spirit the first thing promised.
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Chapter V: Particular actings of the Holy Spirit as a comforter -- how he is an
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Chapter VI: The Spirit a seal, and how.
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Chapter VII: The Spirit an earnest, and how.
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Chapter I: Spiritual gifts, their names and signification.
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Chapter II: Differences between spiritual gifts and saving grace.
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Chapter III: Of gifts and offices extraordinary; and first of offices.
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Chapter IV: Extraordinary spiritual gifts, 1 Cor. xii. 4-11.
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Chapter V: The original, duration, use, and end, of extraordinary spiritual gifts.
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Chapter VI: Of ordinary gifts of the Spirit -- The grant, institution, use,
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Chapter VII: Of spiritual gifts enabling the ministry to the exercise and discharge
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Chapter VIII: Of the gifts of the Spirit with respect unto doctrine, worship, and
