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John Owen

The Death of Death in the Death of Christ

John Owen

John Owen's exploration of covenant and justification in Christian doctrine and practice.

41 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 Chapter II: about it:-- I. The general distinction of end and means. II. Their 2 Chapter VI: I. The means used is that whole dispensation from whence Christ is 3 Chapter VIII: More's reply to the former arguments for the inseparable conjunction of 4 Chapter IV: I. The sense wherein this distinction is used by the adversaries, and 5 Chapter I: two from the nature of the new covenant, and the dispensation 6 Chapter IV: procurement thereof by the death of Christ:-- Arg. viii. From the 7 Chapter IX: arguments to prove the satisfaction of Christ:-- Arg. i. From Christ 8 Chapter I: objections:-- I. The infinite value of the blood of Christ. II. The 9 Chapter VI: "The Universality of God's Free Grace," etc., being a collection of all 10 Chapter VII: Objection i. From men being bound to believe that Christ died for them. 11 Chapter I: In general of the end of the death of Christ, as it is in the Scripture 12 Chapter II: Of the nature of an end in general, and some distinctions about it. 13 Chapter III: Of the agent or chief author of the work of our redemption, and of the 14 Chapter IV: Of those things which in the work of redemption are peculiarly ascribed 15 Chapter V: The peculiar actions of the Holy Spirit in this business. 16 Chapter VI: The means used by the fore-recounted agents in this work. 17 Chapter VII: Containing reasons to prove the oblation and intercession of Christ to 18 Chapter VIII: Objections against the former proposal answered. 19 Chapter I: Some previous considerations to a more particular inquiry after the 20 Chapter II: Containing a removal of some mistakes and false assignations of the end 21 Chapter III: More particularly of the immediate end of the death of Christ, with the 22 Chapter IV: Of the distinction of impetration and application -- The use and abuse 23 Chapter V: Of application and impetration. 24 Chapter I: Arguments against the universality of redemption -- The two first; from 25 Chapter II: Containing three other arguments. 26 Chapter III: Containing, two other arguments from the person Christ sustained in 27 Chapter IV: Of sanctification, and of the cause of faith, and the procurement 28 Chapter V: Being a continuance of arguments from the nature and description of the 29 Chapter VI: Of the nature of reconciliation, and the argument taken from thence. 30 Chapter VII: Of the nature of the satisfaction of Christ, with arguments from 31 Chapter VIII: A digression, containing the substance of an occasional conference 32 Chapter IX: Being a second part of the former digression -- Arguments to prove the 33 Chapter X: Of the merit of Christ, with arguments from thence. 34 Chapter XI: The last general argument. 35 Chapter I: Things previously to be considered, to the solution of objections. 36 Chapter II: An entrance to the answer unto particular arguments. 37 Chapter III: An unfolding of the remaining texts of Scripture produced for the 38 Chapter IV: Answer to the second general argument for the universality of 39 Chapter V: The last argument from Scripture answered. 40 Chapter VI: An answer to the twentieth chapter of the book entitled, "The 41 Chapter VII: The removal of other remaining objections.

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