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brew copies is asserted. The Scotch Church 

 and Bible defended. The Rector convicted of 

 corrupting the word of God, by adding to it, 

 and diminishing from it, in several instances. 

 And his unworthy calumnies of St Jerom and 

 other good men, detected and confuted. 



London, 1699. 4 



The history of images, and of image-worship ; 

 shewing the original and progress of idolatry 

 among Pagans, Jews, and Christians. With 

 a refutation of the second council of Nice, and 

 of other advocates for idolatry. 



London, 1709. 8 



The validity of the dissenting ministry : or, 

 the ordinary powers of Presbyters evinced 

 from the New Testament and Church history. 

 In four parts. Publish'd by Charles Owen. 



London, 1716. 8 

 Another copy. 



Another copy. 



- * Some account of the life and writings of J. O. 



London, 1709. 12 



OWEN (JOANNES), Fellow of New college, Oxford. 

 Epigrammata. Editio postrema correctissi- 

 ma, et posthumis quibusdam adaucta. 



Amsterdam, 1647. 16 



OWEN (JOHN), D.D., Vice-Chancellor of Oxford. 

 The works of J. O. , containing several scarce 

 and valuable discourses... With a display of 

 Arminianism. First published in the Doctors 

 life time ; and now collected together in one 

 volume... London, 1721. fol. 



The works of J. O., D.D. Edited by Thomas 

 Russell, M.A. With memoirs of his life and 

 writings, by William Orme. 21 vol. 



London, 1826. 8 



Another edition. Edited by the Rev. William 

 H. Goold, D.D. 24vol. Edin., 1850-55. 8 



Another copy. Vol. i.-xvi. 



Qiofcct^iet etvn^ovaixaTix,^ : or, a display of Ar- 

 minianisme... London, 1643. 4 



A new edition, revised and corrected by the 

 Rev. S. Burder, A.M. London, 1809. 12 



Salus electorum, sanguis Jesu : or the death 

 of death in the death of Christ. A treatise of 

 the redemption and reconciliation that is in 

 the blood of Christ with the merit thereof, 

 and the satisfaction wrought thereby. Where- 

 in the proper end of the death of Christ is 

 asserted : the immediate effects and fruits 

 thereof assigned, with their extent in respect 

 of its object ; and the whole controversie about 

 universal redemption fully discussed. In foure 

 parts... London, 1648. 4 



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Another copy. 



Another copy. 



Another edition. To which is added, a vindi- 

 cation from the exceptions and objections of 

 Mr Richard Baxter. Edin., 1845. 8 



The advantage of the kingdom of Christ in the 

 shaking of the kingdoms of the world, opened 

 in a sermon [on Ezek. xvii. 24] preached to the 

 Parliament, Oct. 28, 1651. Leith, 1652. 4 



The doctrine of the saints' perseverance ex- 

 plained and confirmed... And vindicated in a 



full answer to the discourse of Mr John Good- 

 win against it in his book intituled, Redemp- 

 tion redeemed... Also a preface manifesting the 

 judgement of the antients concerning the truth 

 contended for : with a discourse touching the 

 Epistles of Ignatius, the Episcopacy in them 

 asserted : and some animadversions on Dr 

 H[enry] H[ammondJ his Dissertations on that 

 subject. Oxford, 1654. fol. 



- Vindiciae evangelicae, or the mystery of the 

 Gospell vindicated, and Socinianisme examin- 

 ed, in the consideration, and confutation of a 

 catechisme, called A Scripture catechisme, 

 written by J. Biddle, M.A. And the cate- 

 chisme of Valentinus Smalcius, commonly 

 called the Racovian catechisme... Also an ap- 

 pendix, in vindication of some things formerly 

 written about the death of Christ, and the 

 fruits thereof, from the animadversions of Mr 

 R[ichard] B[axter], Oxford, 1655. 4 



- Another copy. 



- God's presence with a people, the spring of 

 their prosperity ; with their speciall interest 

 in abiding with him. A sermon [on 2 Chron. 

 xv. 2] preached to the Parliament of the Com- 

 monwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, 

 at Westminster, Octob. 30, 1656 : a day of 

 solemn humiliation. London, 1656. 4 

 God's work in founding Zion, and his peoples 

 duty thereupon. A sermon [on Is. xiv. 32] 

 preached in the Abby church at Westminster, 

 at the opening of the Parliament, Septemb. 

 17th, 1656. Oxford, 1656. 4 

 A review of the Annotations of Hugo Grotius, 

 in reference unto the doctrine of the deity and 

 satisfaction of Christ. With a defence of the 

 charge formerly laid against them. 



Oxford, 1656. 4 



Of schism e, the true nature of it discovered 

 and considered, with reference to the present 

 differences in religion. Oxford, 1657. 8 



A review of the true nature of schisme, with a 

 vindication of the Congregational! Churches in 

 England, from the imputation thereof unjustly 

 charged on them by Mr D. Cawdrey, preacher 

 of the Word at Billing in Northampton-shire. 



Oxford, 1657. 8 

 Another copy. 



An answer to a late treatise of Mr Cawdrey 

 about the nature of schisme ; [prefixed to A 

 defence of Mr John COTTON from the imputa- 

 tion of self e contradiction charged on him by 

 Mr Dan. Cawdrey]. 1658 



Of the mortification of sinne in believers : the, 

 1. necessity, 2. nature, and 3. meanes of it. 

 With a resolution of sundry cases of conscience, 

 thereunto belonging. 2d ed. 



Oxford, 1658. 8 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1758. 8 



Of temptation, the nature and power of it. 

 The danger of entering into it. And the 

 meanes of preventing that danger. With a 

 resolution of sundry cases thereunto belonging. 



Oxford, 1658. 8 

 Another copy. 

 Another edition. Glasgow, 1758. 8 



