Sermons from the Commonwealth and Protectorate (1650–1659) (Volume 19) - John Owen - ebook

Sermons from the Commonwealth and Protectorate (1650–1659) (Volume 19) ebook

John Owen

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Edited for Modern Readers, This Volume Includes Nine of John Owen's Most Important Sermons on Holy Living, Union with Christ, and More Regarded as one of the greatest theologians in history, 17th-century pastor John Owen wrote extensively on holiness, Scripture, the Trinity, missions, and ecclesiology. His classic works—which have inspired Christian thinkers including Charles Spurgeon, J. I. Packer, and John Piper—remain influential, but until now haven't been offered in an easy-to-read collection. The Complete Works of John Owen is a 40-volume project that brings together all of Owen's original theological writing, reformatted for modern readers. Volume 19 includes some of his most important sermons—delivered during the English Revolution—on faith and unbelief, abiding in God, holy living, and more. With extensive introductions by editor Martyn C. Cowan, this volume also includes outlines, footnotes, and other supporting resources. - Edited and Formatted for Modern Readers: Presents Owen's original writing, newly typeset with insightful introductions, outlines, text breaks, headings, and footnotes - Part of the Complete Works of John Owen Project: This collection, which includes material not previously published, will release 40 hardcover volumes over a number of years - Perfect for Churches and Schools: Written for students, pastors, theologians, and those interested in the sermons of John Owen

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