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The Death of Death in the Death of Christ

by John Owen

Owen

Book I

A TREATISE OF THE REDEMPTION AND RECONCILIATION THAT IS IN THE BLOOD 0F CHRIST, WITH THE MERIT THEREOF, AND SATISFACTION WROUGHT THEREBY.

Chapter 1: In general of the end of the death of Christ, as it is in the Scripture proposed.

Chapter 2: Of the nature of an end in general, and some distinctions about it.

Chapter 3: Of the agent or chief author of the work of our redemption, and of the first thing distinctly ascribed to the person of the Father.

Chapter 4: Of those things which in the work of redemption are peculiarly ascribed to the person of the Son.

Chapter 5: The peculiar actions of the Holy Spirit in this business.

Chapter 6: The means used by the fore-recounted agents in this work.

Chapter 7: Containing reasons to prove the oblation and intercession of Christ to be one entire means respecting the accomplishment of the same proposed end, and to have the same personal object.

Chapter 8: Objections against the former proposal answered

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