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On the Holy Spirit (Pneumatologia) by

John Owen

(1616-1683) A DISCOURSE CONCERNING THE HOLY SPIRIT IN WHICH AN ACCOUNT IS GIVEN OF HIS NAME, NATURE, PERSONALITY, OPERATIONS, AND EFFECTS; HIS WHOLE WORK IN THE OLD AND NEW CREATION IS EXPLAINED; THE DOCTRINE CONCERNING IT IS VINDICATED FROM OPPOSITION AND REPROACH. THE NATURE AND NECESSITY OF GOSPEL HOLINESS; THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN GRACE AND MORALITY — OR A SPIRITUAL LIFE LIVED TO GOD IN EVANGELICAL OBEDIENCE, AND A COURSE OF MORAL VIRTUES — ARE STATED AND DECLARED.

PART I Books I through V "Search the Scriptures…" — John 5.39

Ἐκ τῶν θείων γραφᾶν θεολογοῦμεν, καὶ θέλωσιν οἱ ἐχθροὶ, καὶ μή.

Out of the written word of God come Divine teachings, though His enemies may not wish it.

— CHRYSOSTOM

London:

1674. from THE WORKS OF JOHN OWEN edited by WILLIAM H. GOOLD

VOLUME 3 This Edition of THE WORKS OF JOHN OWEN first published by Johnstone & Hunter, 1850-53 Books I through V were published in 1674.

Books VI through IX were published in 1677 In this edition, book VI began again at page 1.

Modernized, formatted, corrected, and annotated (in blue) © by William H. Gross www.onthewing.org Mark 2011 Except where indicated, Scripture in the footnotes is taken from the New King James version, Thomas Nelson, Publishers, 1982.

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