ON THE

MORTIFICATION OF SIN IN BELIEVERS;

THE NECESSITY, NATURE, AND MEANS OF IT:

WITH

A RESOLUTION OF SUNDRY CASES OF CONSCIENCE THEREUNTO BELONGING.

BY JOHN OWEN, D.D.,

A SERVANT OF JESUS CHRIST IN THE WORK OF THE GOSPEL.

Preface
Chapter I - the foundation of the whole ensuing discourse laid in Romans 8:13
Chapter II - the principal assertion concerning the necessity of mortification proposed.
Chapter III - The Spirit the only author of this work
Chapter IV - The vigour and comfort of our spiritual lives depend on our mortification.
Chapter V - The principal intendment of the whole discourse proposed
Chapter VI - The mortification of sin in particular described
Chapter VII - General rules, without which no lust will be mortified
Chapter VIII - Universal sincerity
Chapter IX - Consider the dangerous symptoms of any lust
Chapter X - The guilt, the danger, and the evil of sin.
Chapter XI - Five directions
Chapter XII - Thoughtfulness of the excellency of the majesty of God.
Chapter XIII - Precautions against false peace
Chapter XIV - The necessity of faith on Christ.


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