John Owen, Of Communion with God Contents Part 1. Of Communion with each Person distinctly - Of Communion with the Father Chapter 1. That the saints have communion with God - 1 John 1: 3 considered to that purpose - Somewhat of the nature of communion in general. Chapter 2. That the saints have this communion distinctly with the Father, Son, and Spirit, 1 John 5: 7 opened to this purpose; also, 1 Cor. 12: 4-6, Eph. 2: 18 - Father and Son mentioned jointly in this communion; the Father solely, the Son also, and the Holy Ghost singly - The saints' respective reward in all worship to each person manifested - Faith in the Father, John 5: 9, 10; and love towards him, 1 John 2: 15, Mal. 1: 6 - So in prayer and praise - It is so likewise with the Son, John 14: 1 - Of our communion with the Holy Ghost - The truth farther confirmed. Chapter 3. Of the peculiar and distinct communion which the saints have with the Father - Observations for the clearing of the whole premised - Our peculiar communion with the Father is in love - 1 John 4: 7, 8; 2 Cor. 13: 14; John 16: 26, 27; Rom. 5: 5; John 3: 16, 14: 23; Tit. 3: 4, opened to this purpose - What is required of believers to hold communion with the Father in love - His love received by faith - Returns of love to him - God's love to us and ours to him - Wherein they agree - Wherein they differ. Chapter 4. Inferences on the former doctrine concerning communion with the Father in love. Part 2. Of Communion with the Son Jesus Christ Chapter 1. Of the fellowship which the saints have with Jesus Christ the Son of God - That they have such a fellowship proved, 1 Cor. 1: 9; Rev. 3: 20; Cant. 2: 1-7 opened; also Prov. 9: 1-5. Chapter 2. What it is wherein we have peculiar fellowship with the Lord Christ - This is in grace - This proved, John 1: 14,16,17; 2 Cor. 13: 14; 2 Thess. 3: 17, 18 - Grace of various acceptations - Personal grace in Christ proposed to consideration - The grace of Christ as Mediator intended, Ps. 45: 2 - Cant. 5: 10, Christ, how white and ruddy - His fitness to save, from the grace of union - His fulness to save - His suitableness to endear - These considerations improved. Chapter 3. Of the way and manner whereby the saints hold commun- ion with the Lord Christ as to personal grace - The conjugal relation between Christ and the saints, Cant. 2: 16 Owen, Of Communion With God (continued in File 2...) ---------------------------------------------------- file: /pub/resources/text/ipb-e/epl-09: owcom-01.txt .