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  • The Holy Spirit (John Owen) (#25)

    Considered among the greatest of all Christian books ever penned, Owen on the Holy Spirit deals with the name, nature, personality, and operations of the Holy Spirit. Owen effectively shows the true holiness of life which the Spirit of God imparts as quite superior to merely human morality and will.

    In it, Owen deals with the name, nature, personality, and operations of the Holy Spirit, and urges the necessity of gospel holiness as distinct from mere morality operating under human will and power. As is always the case with Owen, the writing is both doctrinal and pastoral in character. The exhaustive length of the original book has deterred many in our day from reading it, so we hope that this abridged modern English version will make Owen’s teaching more accessible to today’s readers.

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  • Indwelling Sin in Believers (John Owen) (#42)

    John Owen’s Indwelling Sin in Believers is a guide to knowing our enemy, a field-manual for the lifelong war Christ’s soldiers must wage against the sin that remains in them after conversion. Like an experienced general, Owen sets out the strategy and tactics of indwelling sin with unrivaled insight and clarity.

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  • John Owen: Christian Biographies for Young Readers (Simonetta Carr)

    John Owen was a great Puritan preacher who lived in England. In her new illustrated book to introduce Owen to children, Simonetta Carr informs readers about Owen’s life.

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  • Study Guide for John Owen’s The Mortification of Sin

    Across the world, students and young people are discovering anew the sound spiritual wisdom that is to be found in the practical writings of the seventeenth-century Puritan theologian, John Owen. Among Owen’s valuable works is his treatise On the Mortification of Sin, a book that has brought much-needed encouragement to many struggling in the ongoing battle against indwelling sin.

    This new study guide, based on the Banner’s Puritan paperback edition of Owen’s work, will be of great assistance to individuals and groups who want to get the most out of their reading of Owen’s spiritual classic.

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  • Spiritual-Mindedness (John Owen) (#41)

    Thomas Chalmers wrote that Owen’s book on Spiritual-Mindedness holds ‘a distinguished rank among the voluminous writings of this celebrated author’. For him three features made it special:
    * The force with which it applies truth to the conscience
    * The way in which Owen plumbs the depths of Christian experience as a skillful physician of the soul
    * The uncovering of the secrets of the mind and heart so that the true spiritual state of the reader is discovered

    This book began as a collection of meditations on Romans 8:6, written for the author’s own benefit during a time of illness. Alarmed by the subtle power the world has over the mind, Owen shows us how to really live by raising our thoughts above all earthly objects and setting them on ‘things above, where Christ is’ (Col. 3:1).

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  • Sobre la Tentaci?n (John Owen)

    Lo que cada creyente deberia saber sobre la tentacion. Spanish edition of On Temptation by John Owen.

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  • La Mortificaci?n del Pecado: con gu?a de Estudio (John Owen)

    John Owen’s well-known The Mortification of Sin, in Spanish. Lo que cada creyente deberia saber acerca de la mortificación del pecado. Con una guia practica ayudar a los creyentes a entender y a poner en practica la mortificación.

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  • Communion With God: Fellowship with Father, Son and Holy Spirit (John Owen)

    In 1657, John Owen produced one of his finest devotional treatises: probably originating from the substance of a series of sermons.

    He examines the Christian’s communion with God as it relates to all three members of the trinity. He assures that every Christian does have communion with God, no one is excluded and that this communion takes place distinctly with Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our relationship with…

    God the Father is primarily through love and faith.
    God the Son is through fellowship & grace.
    God the Holy Spirit is primarily through comfort and sanctification.

    This was a controversial work in ecclesiastical circles of the 17th century. Twenty years after its publication, the rational ecclesiastical elite were scoffing at its contents. Owen strongly defended the ideas within this book, and history has shown him to be right! It is a classic of Christian devotional thought that still influences the church today. This is the original text with a new layout and is fully subtitled which makes it more accessible to a new generation of readers.

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  • The Holy Spirit: His Gifts and Power (John Owen)

    The fraud and manipulation, which abounds in the church under the pretense that it is the work of the Holy Spirit, make this book required reading. Things excellent in themselves and acknowledged by all Christians are often counterfeited; the more worthy any thing is, the more destructive is the abuse of it.

    All believers must “try the spirits” because false prophets and false teachers deprive us of liberty. Some people claim to know the Spirit’s inward enlightenment, but the darkness of Satan fills their imaginations. This false light is of no use to the souls of men; it is in opposition to Christ and his work. The only way to tackle this is by giving a plain and scriptural account of the nature and work of the Holy Spirit.

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  • John Owen: Prince of Puritans (Andrew Thomson)

    He’s been called the “Prince of the Puritans.” His works fill vast volumes. 300 years after his death, his books are still in print and eagerly devoured by readers, and J.I. Packer has said, “I owe more to John Owen than to any other theologian — ancient or modern.” But who was John Owen? In this fascinating biography, Andrew Thompson chronicles the life of this foremost of Puritans and introduces the man behind the theology.

    John Owen (1616-1683) was one of the defining theologians of the Puritan era. His books have been continually in print since then. This biography has often been published as part of Owen’s works. A pastor first, Owen was ejected from his position by the English government, after which he devoted himself to developing other men for the ministry, writing commentaries, theological studies and defending the nonconformists from state persecution.

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  • The Priesthood of Christ: Its Necessity and Nature (John Owen)

    Having studied the Epistle to the Hebrews in great depth and written the largest commentary ever composed on Hebrews, John Owen is able to give us a comprehensive guide to the subject of Christ in relation to the priesthood. He explains how the Old Testament themes such as Law and Covenant can relate to Christ’s office of Priest.

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