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The Mortification of Sin

The Mortification of Sin

2004 ·
·4.36·3,970 Ratings ·132 Pages
“ Just as there is no loss of basic energy in the universe, so no thought or action is without its effects, present or ultimate, seen or unseen, felt or unfelt. ” ― Norman Cousins
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  • Overcoming Sin & Temptation

    2006·
    ·4.42·1,852 Ratings
    The writings of John Owen are a challenge to any reader, to say the least. His intricacy and complexity are intimidating and his language is downright befuddling at times. However, the depth of thought and the immense value of Owen's works cannot be quant
  • Communion with God

    1992·
    ·4.49·404 Ratings
    In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatises (probably originating from the substance of a series of sermons). He examines the Christians communion with God as it relates to all three members of the Trinity. He assures us that every
  • The Glory of Christ

    1994·
    ·4.53·547 Ratings
    In The Glory of Christ, abridged and made easy to read by R. J. K. Law, we have the great Puritan pastor and theologian John Owen at his richest and most mature.
  • The Death of Death in the Death of Christ

    1959·
    ·4.33·1,324 Ratings
    The Death of Death in the Death of Christ is a polemical work, designed to show, among other things, that the doctrine of universal redemption is unscriptural and destructive of the gospel It is safe to say that no comparable exposition of the work of red
  • The Holy Spirit

    1998·
    ·4.47·124 Ratings
    A modernized abridgement of Owen's massive Discourse concerning the Holy Spirit, dealing with the name, nature, personality and operations of the Spirit and urging the need for gospel holiness.
  • Spiritual-Mindedness

    2009·
    ·4.58·54 Ratings
  • Indwelling Sin in Believers

    2010·
    ·4.58·103 Ratings
    Though this is a book about sin, it is no less about the all-sufficient grace of Christ. There is much here to strengthen and comfort the believer. Owen never lets us think that we must depend on our own unaided efforts. Nor are we sent to the law for hel
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