John Owen, The Glory of Christ
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The Glory of Christ
Mediation and Discourses on the Glory of Christ, in His Person, Office, and Grace
With the Differences Between Faith and Sight
Applied unto the Use of them that Believe
by John Owen
Part 1
- Part 1: Introductory
- Table of Contents, Prefactory Note, Preface to the Reader
- The Explication of the Text
- The Glory of the Person of Christ, as the Only Representative of God Unto the Church
- The Glory of Christ in the Mysterious Constitution of the Person
- The Glory of Christ in His Susception of the Office of a Mediator--First in His Condescension
- The Glory of Christ in This Love
- The Glory of Christ in the Discharge of His Mediatory Office
- The Glory of Christ in His Exaltation After the Accomplishment of the Work of Mediation in the World
- Representations of the Glory of Christ Under the Old Testament
- The Glory of Christ in His Intimate Conjunction With the Church
- The Glory of Christ in the Communication of Himself Unto Believers
- The Glory of Christ in the Recapitulation of All Things in Him
- Differences Between Our Beholding the Glory of Christ by Faith in this World and by Sight in Heaven--The First of Them Explained
- The Second Difference Between Our Beholding the Glory of Christ by Faith in This World and by Sight in Heaven
- Other Differences Between Our Beholding the Glory of Christ by Faith in This World and Sight in Heaven
- (Part 1 concluded)
Part 2
Mediation and Discourses Concerning the Glory of Christ
Applied to Unconverted Sinners and Saints Under Spiritual Decays
In Two Chapters
From John 17:24
by John Owen
Preface
Application of the Foregoing Mediations Concerning the Glory of Christ: First, in an Exhortation Unto Such as Are Not Yet Partakers of Him
The Ways and Means of the Recovery of Spiritual Decays, and of Obtaining Fresh Springs of Grace
(Part 2, Chapter 2, continued)
Part 2, Chapter 2, continued)
Part 2, Chapter 2, concluded)
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