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The Death of Christ

por John Owen

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Series: Works of John Owen (10)

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: S. S. Lib. Arbit. My counsel shall stand, and God would have all men to I will do all my pleasure, Isa. be saved, but, compelled with the xlvi. 10. stubborn malice of some, he changeth his purpose, and will have them to perish, Armin. I am the Loed, I change not, As men may change them- Mal. iii. 6. selves from believers to unbeliev ers, so God's determination concerning them changeth, Rem. With the Father of lights is All God's decrees are not no variableness, neither shadow peremptory, but some condition- of turning, James i. 17; Exod. ate and changeable, Sermon at iii. 13, 14; Ps. cii. 27; 2 Tim. ii. Oxford. 13; 1 Sam. xv. 29; Isa. xiv. 27; Job xxiii. 13; Ps. cxv. 3. CHAPTER III. Of the prescience or foreknowledge of God, and how it is questioned and overthrown by the Arminians. The prescience or foreknowledge of God hath not hitherto, in express terms, been denied by the Arminians, but only questioned and overthrown by consequence, inasmuch as they deny the certainty and unchangeableness of his decrees, on which it is founded. It is not a foreknowledge of all or any thing which they oppose, but only of things free and contingent, and that only to comply with their formerly-exploded error, that the purposes of God concerning such things are temporal and mutable; which obstacle being once removed, the way is open how to ascribe the presidentship of all human actions to omnipotent contingency, and her sire free-will. Now, we call that contingent which, in regard of its next and immediate cause, before it come to pass, may be done or may be not done; as, that a man shall do such a thing to-morrow, or any time hereafter, which he may choose whether ever he will do or no. Such things as these are free and changeable, in respect of men, their i...… (más)
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Despite his other achievements, Owen is best famed for his writings. These cover the range of doctrinal, ecclesiastical and practical subjects. They are characterized by profundity, thoroughness and, consequently, authority.
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Volume 10: The Death of Christ, EEBO. 31052 [31059]
"Greatest Biblical apologetic or the specific and limited nature of the atoning work of Christ in print. Contains discussions on Arminianism, the death of death in the death of Christ, Divine justice, and also discusses, in detail, many views of the atonement that certain men and groups held (and still hold)."
J.I. Packer's Introduction to The Death of Death in the Death of Christ by John Owen

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The Death of Death in the Death of Christ, by John Owen

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Owen, John. Salus electorum, sanguis Jesu: or the death of death in the death of Christ. Being a treatise of the redemption and reconciliation that is in the blood of Christ; wherein the whole controversy about universal redemption is fully discussed: in four parts; ... By John Owen, D.D. Carefully revised and corrected. Edinburgh, 1755.
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Volume 10 of Owen's works ("The Death of Christ"), should not be combined with "The Death of Death" as volume 10 contains additional writings not found in "Death of Death".
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: S. S. Lib. Arbit. My counsel shall stand, and God would have all men to I will do all my pleasure, Isa. be saved, but, compelled with the xlvi. 10. stubborn malice of some, he changeth his purpose, and will have them to perish, Armin. I am the Loed, I change not, As men may change them- Mal. iii. 6. selves from believers to unbeliev ers, so God's determination concerning them changeth, Rem. With the Father of lights is All God's decrees are not no variableness, neither shadow peremptory, but some condition- of turning, James i. 17; Exod. ate and changeable, Sermon at iii. 13, 14; Ps. cii. 27; 2 Tim. ii. Oxford. 13; 1 Sam. xv. 29; Isa. xiv. 27; Job xxiii. 13; Ps. cxv. 3. CHAPTER III. Of the prescience or foreknowledge of God, and how it is questioned and overthrown by the Arminians. The prescience or foreknowledge of God hath not hitherto, in express terms, been denied by the Arminians, but only questioned and overthrown by consequence, inasmuch as they deny the certainty and unchangeableness of his decrees, on which it is founded. It is not a foreknowledge of all or any thing which they oppose, but only of things free and contingent, and that only to comply with their formerly-exploded error, that the purposes of God concerning such things are temporal and mutable; which obstacle being once removed, the way is open how to ascribe the presidentship of all human actions to omnipotent contingency, and her sire free-will. Now, we call that contingent which, in regard of its next and immediate cause, before it come to pass, may be done or may be not done; as, that a man shall do such a thing to-morrow, or any time hereafter, which he may choose whether ever he will do or no. Such things as these are free and changeable, in respect of men, their i...

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