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Two Short Catetchisms

By John Owen

Table of Contents

  • Chap. I. — Of the Scripture
  • Chap. II. — Of God
  • Chap. III. — Of the Holy Trinity
  • Chap. IV. — Of the Works of God; and, First, of those that are Internal and Immanent
  • Chap. V. — Of the Works of God that outwardly are of Him
  • Chap. VI. — Of God’s actual Providence
  • Chap. VII. — Of the Law of God
  • Chap. VIII. — Of the State of Corrupted Nature
  • Chap. IX. — Of the Incarnation of Christ
  • Chap. X. — Of the Person of Jesus Christ
  • Chap. XI. — Of the Offices of Christ; and, First, of His Kingly
  • Chap. XII. — Of Christ’s Priestly Office
  • Chap. XIII. — Of Christ’s Prophetical Office
  • Chap. XIV. — Of the Two-fold Estate of Christ
  • Chap. XV. — Of the Persons to whom the Benefits of Christ’s Offices do belong
  • Chap. XVI. — Of the Church
  • Chap. XVII. — Of Faith
  • Chap. XVIII. — Of our Vocation, or God’s Calling us.
  • Chap. XIX. — Of Justification
  • Chap. XX. — Of Sanctification
  • Chap. XXI. — Of the Privileges of Believers
  • Chap. XXII. — Of the Sacraments of the New Covenant in particular
  • Chap. XXIII. — Of Baptism
  • Chap. XXIV. — Of the Lord’s Supper
  • Chap. XXV. — Of the Communion of Saints, — the Fifth Privilege of Believers
  • Chap. XXVI. — Of Particular Churches
  • Chap. XXVII. — Of the Last Privilege of Believers, — being the Door of Entrance into Glory
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