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OWEN. 



Of tho divino original!, authority, self-evi- 

 dencing light, and power of the Scriptures. 

 With an answer to that enquiry, How we 

 know tho Scriptures to bo tho word of God. 

 Also a \ iiitlic.-itimi of the purity and integrity 

 of the Hebrew and Greek texts of the Old and 

 New Testaments ; in some considerations on 

 the prolegomena, and appi-ndix to tho late 

 Bibha polyglotta. Whereunto are subjoyned 

 some exercitations about the nature and per- 

 fection of the Scripture, the right of interpre- 

 tation, internall light, Revelation, Arc. 



Oxford, 1659. 8 

 [The Exercitations are in Latin, bear the date 



1G58, and are very imperfect.] 

 Animadversions on a treatise [by John Vin- 

 cent CANE] intituled, Fiat Lux. 1662 

 A discourse concerning LITURGIES and their 

 imposition. 1662 

 A brief instruction in the WORSHIP of God, 

 and discipline of the Churches of the New 

 Testament. 1667 

 INDULGENCE and toleration considered. 1667 

 A peace-offering in an apology and humble 

 plea for INDULGENCE and liberty of conscience. 



1667 



The nature, power, deceit, and prevalency of the 

 remainders of indwelling-sin in believers. To- 

 gether with the ways of its working, and means 

 of prevention. Opened, evinced and applyed, 

 with a resolution of sundry cases of conscience 

 thereunto appertaining. London, 166 S. 8 

 Another edition. London, 1675. 8 



Another edition. Glasgotv, 1758. 8 



Exercitations on the Epistle to the Hebrews. 

 Also concerning the Messiah... With an expo- 

 sition and discourses on the two first chapters 

 of the said Epistle to the Hebrews. 



London, 1668. fol. 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



An exposition on the third, fourth, and fifth 

 chapters of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to 

 the Hebrews... London, 1674. fol. 



A continuation of the Exposition of the Epis- 

 tle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews, viz. 

 on the sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth 

 chapters... London, 1680. fol. 



A continuation of the Exposition of the Epis- 

 tle of Paul the Apostle to the Hebrews : viz. 

 on the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth chap- 

 ters, compleating that elaborate work... 



London, 1684. fol. 



An exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, 



with preliminary exercitations. 7 vol. 2d ed. 



Win., 1812, 14. 8 C 



A new edition. 4 vol. London, 1840. 8 

 A practical exposition on the 130th Psalm. 

 Wherein the nature of the forgiveness of sin 

 is declared, the truth and reality of it asserted. 

 And, the case of a soul distressed with the 

 guilt of sin, and relieved by a discovery of the 

 forgiveness of God, is at large discoursed. 



London, 1669. 4 



Another edition. Edin., 1798. 12 



- A new edition. Edin., 1819. 12 



A brief declaration and vindication of tho doc- 

 trine of the Trinity : aa also of the person and 

 satisfaction of Christ. London, 1669. 8 



Third edition. London, 1670. 8 



Eighth edition. Glasgow, 1798. 12 



A discourse concerning evangelical love, 

 Church-peace and UNITY. 1672 



Another edition. London, 1673. 8 



IIi>ftY*ToXoy/*: or, a discourse concerning the 

 Holy Spirit. Wherein an account is given of 

 his name, nature, personality, dispensation, 

 operations, and effects. His whole work in 

 the old and new creation is explained ; tho 

 doctrine concerning it vindicated from opposi- 

 tions and reproaches. The nature also and 

 necessity of Gospel-holiness ; the difference 

 between grace and morality, or a spiritual life 

 unto God in evangelical obedience and a course 

 of moral vertues, are stated and declared. 



London, 1674. fol. 

 Another copy. 

 Another copy. 



Another edition. 2 vol. Glasgow, 1791. 8 

 The nature of apostasie from the profession of 

 the Gospel, and the punishment of apostates 

 declared, in an exposition of Heb. 6. 4, 5, 6. 

 With an enquiry into the causes and reasons 

 of the decay of the power of religion in tho 

 world ; or the present general defection from 

 the truth, holiness, and worship of the Gospel. 

 Also, of the proneness of Clmrches and per- 

 sons of all sorts unto apostasie. With reme- 

 dies and means of prevention. 



London, 1676. 8 



The reason of faith. Or an answer unto that 

 enquiry, Wherefore we believe the Scripture 

 to be the word of God. With the causes and 

 nature of that faith wherewith we do so. 

 Wherein the grounds whereon the holy Scrip- 

 ture is believed to be the word of God with 

 faith divine and supernatural, are declared 

 and vindicated. London, 1677. 8 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1801. 8 



The doctrine of justification by faith through 

 the imputation of the righteousness of Christ, 

 explained, confirmed, and vindicated. 



London, 1677. 4 



Another copy. [Title supplied in manuscript. ] 

 Another edition. Glasgow, 1760. 8 



'Svvwis wiv[ATix.Yi : or the causes, waies, and 

 means of understanding the mind of God as 

 revealed in his word, with assurance therein. 

 And a declaration of the perspicuity of the 

 Scriptures, with the external means of the 

 interpretation of them. London, 1678. 8 

 The Church of Rome no safe guide : or, rea- 

 sons to prove that no rational man, who takes 

 due care of his own eternal salvation, can give 

 himself up unto the conduct of that Church in 

 matters of religion. London, 1679. 4 



Xj/<rro>oy;, or, a declaration of the glorious 

 mystery of the person of Christ, God and man. 

 With the infinite wisdom, love and power of 

 God in the contrivance and constitution there- 

 of. As also of the grounds and reasons of his 

 incarnation, the nature of his ministry in hea- 



