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(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B009KIGZ9I.html - Book Synopsis : ▶ DESCRIPTIONThis small treatise has no other design but thy good, and establishment in the truth. And therefore, as laying aside that consideration alone, I could desirously have been excused from the labour of those hours which were spent in its composure so in the work itself I admitted no one thought, but how the things treated of in it might and ought to be managed unto thy spiritual benefit and advantage. Other designs most men have in writing what is to be exposed to public view, and lawfully may have so in this I have nothing but merely thy good. I have neither been particularly provoked nor opposed by the adversaries of the truth here pleaded for nor have any need, from any self-respect, to publish such a small, plain discourse as this. Love alone to the truth, and the welfare of thy soul, has given efficacy to their importunity who pressed me to this small service.▶ CONTENTS1. To the Reader2. The Preface3. The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity Explained and Vindicated4. Of the Person of Christ5. An Appendix6. Other Books▶ AUTHORBorn at Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, Owen was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, where he studied classics and theology and was ordained. Because of the "high-church" innovations introduced by Archbishop William Laud, he left the university to be a chaplain t
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▶ DESCRIPTIONThis small treatise has no other design but thy good, and establishment in the truth. And therefore, as laying aside that consideration alone, I could desirously have been excused from the labour of those hours which were spent in its composure so in the work itself I admitted no one thought, but how the things treated of in it might and ought to be managed unto thy spiritual benefit and advantage. Other designs most men have in writing what is to be exposed to public view, and lawfully may have so in this I have nothing but merely thy good. I have neither been particularly provoked nor opposed by the adversaries of the truth here pleaded for nor have any need, from any self-respect, to publish such a small, plain discourse as this. Love alone to the truth, and the welfare of thy soul, has given efficacy to their importunity who pressed me to this small service.▶ CONTENTS1. To the Reader2. The Preface3. The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity Explained and Vindicated4. Of the Person of Christ5. An Appendix6. Other Books▶ AUTHORBorn at Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, Owen was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, where he studied classics and theology and was ordained. Because of the "high-church" innovations introduced by Archbishop William Laud, he left the university to be a chaplain t
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▶DESCRIPTIONThis small treatise has no other design but thy good,
and establishment in the truth. And therefore, as laying aside that
consideration alone, I could desirously have been excused from the labour of
those hours which were spent in its composure so in the work itself I admitted
no one thought, but how the things treated of in it might and ought to be
managed unto thy spiritual benefit and advantage. Other designs most men
have in writing what is to be exposed to public view, and lawfully may have so
in this I have nothing but merely thy good. I have neither been particularly
provoked nor opposed by the adversaries of the truth here pleaded for nor
have any need, from any self-respect, to publish such a small, plain discourse
as this. Love alone to the truth, and the welfare of thy soul, has given efficacy
to their importunity who pressed me to this small
service.▶CONTENTS1. To the Reader2. The Preface3. The Doctrine of
the Holy Trinity Explained and Vindicated4. Of the Person of Christ5. An
Appendix6. Other Books▶AUTHORBorn at Stadhampton, Oxfordshire,
Owen was educated at Queen's College, Oxford, where he studied classics
and theology and was ordained. Because of the "higchurch"innovations
introduced by Archbishop William Laud, he left the
university to be a chaplain to the family of a noble lord. His first parish was at
Fordham in Essex, to which he went while the nation was involved in civil war.
Here he became convinced that the Congregational way was the scriptural
form of church government. In his next charge, the parish of Coggeshall. in
Essex, he acted both as the pastor of a gathered church and as the minister of
the parish. This was possible because the parliament, at war with the king, had
removed bishops. In practice, this meant that the parishes could go their own
way in worship and organization.
Brief Declaration and Vindication of the Doctrine
of the Trinity (John Owen Collection Book 1)
(CopyLink)https://tq.filegood.club/B009KIGZ9I.html - Book Synopsis :
▶DESCRIPTIONThis small treatise has no other design but thy
good, and establishment in the truth. And therefore, as laying aside that
consideration alone, I could desirously have been excused from the
labour of those hours which were spent in its composure so in the work
itself I admitted no one thought, but how the things treated of in it might
and ought to be managed unto thy spiritual benefit and advantage. Other
designs most men have in writing what is to be exposed to public view,
and lawfully may have so in this I have nothing but merely thy good. I
have neither been particularly provoked nor opposed by the adversaries
of the truth here pleaded for nor have any need, from any self-respect, to
publish such a small, plain discourse as this. Love alone to the truth, and
the welfare of thy soul, has given efficacy to their importunity who
pressed me to this small service.▶CONTENTS1. To the Reader2.
The Preface3. The Doctrine of the Holy Trinity Explained and
Vindicated4. Of the Person of Christ5. An Appendix6. Other
Books▶AUTHORBorn at Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, Owen was
educated at Queen's College, Oxford, where he studied classics and
theology and was ordained. Because of the "higchurch"innovations
introduced by Archbishop William Laud, he left
the university to be a chaplain to the family of a noble lord. His first
parish was at Fordham in Essex, to which he went while the nation was
involved in civil war. Here he became convinced that the Congregational
way was the scriptural form of church government. In his next charge,
the parish of Coggeshall. in Essex, he acted both as the pastor of a
gathered church and as the minister of the parish. This was possible
because the parliament, at war with the king, had removed bishops. In
practice, this meant that the parishes could go their own way in worship
and organization.