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ven, the present state of the Church above 

 thereon, and the use of his person in religion. 

 With an account and vindication of the ho- 

 nour, worship, faith, love and obedience due 

 unto him, in and from the Church. 



London, 1679. 4 

 Another copy. 



An enquiry into the original, nature, institu- 

 tion, power, order and communion of evange- 

 lical Churches. The first part. With an an- 

 swer to the discourse of the Unreasonableness 

 of separation written by Dr Edward Stilling- 

 fleet, Dean of Pauls ; and in defence of the 

 vindication of Non-conformists from the guilt 

 of schisme. London, 1681. 4 



Ogo'i/fl^ot TOV TIvtvp-ctTOf, or, the grace and duty 

 of being spiritually minded, declared and 

 practically improved. London, 1681. 4 



Another copy. 



Another edition. London, 1717. 4 



An humble testimony unto the goodness and 

 severity of God in his dealing with sinful 

 Churches and nations. Or, The only way to 

 deliver a sinfiil nation from utter ruine. By 

 independent judgements, in a discourse on the 

 words of our Lord Jesus Christ, Luke, 13. 1, 

 2, 3, 4, 5. London, 1681. 8 



Another copy. 



Second edition. Edin., 1737. 8 



A brief and impartial account of the nature of 

 the PROTESTANT RELIGION. 1682 



Another edition. 



[Reprinted] Carmarthen, 1822. 12 

 A discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in 

 prayer. With a brief enquiry into the nature 

 and use of mental prayer and forms. 



London, 1682. 8 



Another edition. With introductory observa- 

 tions by the Rev. George Wright, D.D. 



Edin., 1824. 12 



A treatise of the . dominion of sin and grace. 

 Wherein sin's reign is discovered, in whom it is, 

 and in whom it is not : how the law supports 

 it : how grace delivers from it, by setting up its 

 dominion in the heart. London, 1688. 8 

 Another copy. 



The true nature of a Gospel Church and its 

 government... London, 1689. 4 



Another edition. Glasgow, 1801. 12 



A guide to Church-fellowship and order, ac- 

 cording to the Gospel institution : wherein 

 these following particulars are distinctly 

 handled : I. The necessity of believers to joyn 

 themselves in Church-order. II. The subject 

 matter of the Church. III. The continuance 

 of a Church-state, and of the administration 

 of evangelical ordinances of worship, briefly 

 vindicated. IV. What sort of Churches the 

 disciples of Christ may, and ought to joyn 

 themselves unto, as unto entire communion. 



London, 1692. 12 



A dissertation on divine justice ; or, the claims 

 of vindicatory justice asserted ... Now first 

 translated from the original Latin. With a 

 recommendatory preface, by John Stafford, 

 D.D., and others. London, s. a. 12 



., sive de natura, ortu, 



progressu, et studio verse theologiae libri sex. 

 Quibus etiam origines et processus veri et falsi 

 cultus religiosi, casus et instaurationes Eccle- 

 sise illustriores ab ipsis rerum primordiis enar- 

 rantur. Accedunt quoque digressiones, de 

 gratia universal!. Scientiarum ortu. Eccle- 

 sise Romanes notis. Literarum origine. An- 

 tiquis literis Hebraicis. Punctatione Hebrai- 

 ca. Versionibus SS. Ritibus Judaicis. Aliis- 

 que. Editio novissima. 



Franequera, 1700. 4 



Another copy. 



Evangelical theology : being a translation of 

 the sixth book of Dr Owen's Latin wqrk, en- 

 titled, Theologoumena, or discourses on theo- 

 logy. By the Rev. John Craig. With notes 

 by the translator, and a life of the author. 



Edin., 1837. 8 



Gospel grounds and evidences of the faith of 

 God's elect... London, 1709. 8 



Twenty five discourses suitable to the Lord's 

 Supper, delivered just before the administra- 

 tion of that sacred ordinance. 2d ed. 



Glasgow, 1775. 16 



Another edition. With a recommendatory 

 preface by W. Lindsay Alexander, D.D. 



Edin., 1841. 12 



Posthumous sermons. Published from the 

 original edition by John Thomas Dobney. 



London, 1819. 8 



Two questions concerning the power of the 

 supreme magistrate about religion and the 

 worship of God, with one about tithes, pro- 

 posed and resolved. 



[Reprinted] Glasgow, 1833. 8 



The glory of Christ in his person, office, and 

 grace. Edin., s. a. 8 



OWEN (JOHN), A.M., Rector of Paglesham, Es- 

 sex. The history of the origin and first ten 

 years of the British and Foreign Bible society. 

 3 vol. [Vol. iii. brings the history down to 

 1818-1819.] London, 1816, 20. 8 



OWEN (R. J.). -The Scripture directory : or, a 

 key to the treasures of the holy Bible... 



Edin., 1852. 8 



OWEN (RICHAKD), Hunterian professor to the Col- 

 lege of Surgeons. Monograph on the fossil 

 Reptilia of the London clay. Part ii. Cro- 

 codilia, Ophidia. [Palseontographical Society.] 

 London, 1850. 4 



Monograph on the fossil Reptilia of the creta- 

 ceous formations. [Ibid.] London, 1851. 4 



Monograph on the fossil Reptilia of the Weal- 

 den formations. Part ii. Dinosauria. [Ibid.] 



London, 1854. 4 



OWEN (ROBERT), of New Lanark. Two memo- 

 rials on behalf of the working classes ; the first 

 presented to the governments of Europe and 

 America, the second to the allied powers as- 

 sembled in congress at Aix-la-Chapelle. 



Lanark, 1818. 8 



* Observations on the critique contained in the 

 Edinburgh review for October, 1819, of Mi- 

 Owen's plans for relieving the national dis- 

 tress. By a lover of truth. Edin., 1819. 8 



