A TREATISE OF THE REDEMPTION AND RECONCILIATION THAT IS IN THE BLOOD OF CHRIST, WITH THE MERIT THEREOF, AND SATISFACTION WROUGHT THEREBY.
JOHN OWEN
CHAPTER
1 - IN
GENERAL OF THE END OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST, AS IT IS IN THE SCRIPTURE PROPOSED
CHAPTER
2 - OF
THE NATURE OF AN END IN GENERAL, AND SOME DISTINCTIONS ABOUT IT
CHAPTER
3 - OF
THE AGENT OR CHIEF AUTHOR OF THE WORK OF OUR REDEMPTION, AND OF THE FIRST
THING DISTINCTLY ASCRIBED TO THE PERSON OF THE FATHER
CHAPTER
4 - OF
THOSE THINGS WHICH IN THE WORK OF REDEMPTION ARE PECULIARLY ASCRIBED TO
THE PERSON OF THE SON
CHAPTER
5 - THE
PECULIAR ACTIONS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IN THIS BUSINESS
CHAPTER
6 - THE
MEANS USED BY THE FORE-RECOUNTED AGENTS IN THIS WORK
CHAPTER
7- Containing
reasons to prove the oblation and intercession of Christ to be one entire
means respecting the accomplishment of the same proposed end, and to have
the same personal object
CHAPTER
8- OBJECTIONS
AGAINST THE FORMER PROPOSAL ANSWERED
CHAPTER
1- SOME
PREVIOUS CONSIDERATIONS TO A MORE PARTICULAR INQUIRY AFTER THE PROPER END
AND EFFECT OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST
CHAPTER
2 - CONTAINING
A REMOVAL OF SOME MISTAKES AND FALSE ASSIGNATIONS OF THE END OF THE DEATH
OF CHRIST
CHAPTER
3- MORE
PARTICULARLY OF THE IMMEDIATE END OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST, WITH THE SEVERAL
WAYS WHEREBY IT IS DESIGNED
CHAPTER
4 - Of
the distinction of impetration and application — The use and abuse thereof;
with the opinion of theadversaries
upon the whole matter in controversy unfolded; and the question on both
sides stated
CHAPTER
5- OF
APPLICATION AND IMPETRATION
CHAPTER
1 - ARGUMENTS
AGAINST THE UNIVERSALITY OF REDEMPTION — THE TWO FIRST; FROM THE NATURE
OF THE NEW COVENANT, AND THE DISPENSATION THEREOF
CHAPTER
2 - CONTAINING
THREE OTHER ARGUMENTS
CHAPTER
3 - CONTAINING,
TWO OTHER ARGUMENTS FROM THE PERSON CHRIST SUSTAINED IN THIS BUSINESS
CHAPTER
4 - OF
SANCTIFICATION, AND OF THE CAUSE OF FAITH, AND THE PROCUREMENT THEREOF
BY THE DEATH OF CHRIST
CHAPTER
5 - BEING
A CONTINUANCE OF ARGUMENTS FROM THE NATURE AND DESCRIPTION OF THE THING
IN HAND; AND FIRST, OF REDEMPTION
CHAPTER
6 - OF
THE NATURE OF RECONCILIATION, AND THE ARGUMENT TAKEN FROM THENCE
CHAPTER
7 - OF
THE NATURE OF THE SATISFACTION OF CHRIST, WITH ARGUMENTS FROM THENCE
CHAPTER
8 - A
DIGRESSION, CONTAINING THE SUBSTANCE OF AN OCCASIONAL CONFERENCE CONCERNING
THE SATISFACTION OF CHRIST
CHAPTER
9 - BEING
A SECOND PART OF THE FORMER DIGRESSION — ARGUMENTS TO PROVE THE SATISFACTION
OF CHRIST
CHAPTER
10 - OF
THE MERIT OF CHRIST, WITH ARGUMENTS FROM THENCE
CHAPTER
11 - THE
LAST GENERAL ARGUMENT
CHAPTER
1 - THINGS
PREVIOUSLY TO BE CONSIDERED, TO THE SOLUTION OF OBJECTIONS
CHAPTER
2 - AN
ENTRANCE TO THE ANSWER UNTO PARTICULAR ARGUMENTS
CHAPTER
3 - AN
UNFOLDING OF THE REMAINING TEXTS OF SCRIPTURE PRODUCED FOR THE CONFIRMATION
OF THE FIRST GENERAL ARGUMENT FOR UNIVERSAL REDEMPTION
CHAPTER
4 - ANSWER
TO THE SECOND GENERAL ARGUMENT FOR THE UNIVERSALITY OF REDEMPTION
CHAPTER
5 - THE
LAST ARGUMENT FROM SCRIPTURE ANSWERED
CHAPTER
6 - An
answer to the twentieth chapter of the book entitled, "The Universality
of God's Free Grace," etc., being a collection of all the arguments used
by the author throughout the whole book to prove the universality of redemption
CHAPTER
7 - THE
REMOVAL OF OTHER REMAINING OBJECTIONS
SOME
FEW TESTIMONIES OF THE ANCIENTS AND AN APPENDIX