Mortification of Sin is a book by the English theologian John Owen in which he discusses human's unceasing battle against the immorality in them. Owen argues that a believing Christian can't win in this battle on his own, using his strength. He believes that the only way this battle can be won is with the help of God and through the sheer faith. Owen presents convincing case for the importance of mortification establishing some basic and iconic verities concerning the significance of sin in believers and provides answers and instructions on how can these issues can be dealt with the power of the Spirit and through faith in Christ.
Mortification of Sin : Religious Treaties on Dealing with Immorality
Commencez ce livre dès aujourd’hui pour 0 €
- Accédez à tous les livres de l'app pendant la période d'essai
- Sans engagement, annulez à tout moment

Sermons from the Commonwealth and Protectorate (1650–1659) (Volume 19)

Sermons and Tracts from the Civil Wars (1646–1649) (Volume 18)

Sin and Temptation (Volume 15)

The Church, the Scriptures, and the Sacraments (Volume 28)

Mortification of Sin : Enriched edition. Religious Treaties on Dealing with Immorality

Mortification of Sin : Enriched edition. Religious Treaties on Dealing with Immorality

Apostasy from the Gospel (Volume 14)

The Holy Spirit-The Comforter

The Holy Spirit—The Helper (Volume 7)

The Death of Death in the Death of Christ : Polemical Religious Book

The Glory of Christ : Meditations and Discourses in His Person, Office and Grace
