The Glory of Christ
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“…the more I see of the glory of Christ, the more the painted beauties of this world will wither in my eyes and I will be more and more crucified to this world. It will become to me like something dead and putrid, impossible for me to enjoy…”
– John Owen, The Glory of Christ
In this classic Puritan work, John Owen, one of the greatest theologians in British history, puts the glory of the Son of God front and center. Nothing can be more delightful to the Christian, or so needful. Though centuries have passed since Owen first wrote these words, they are surprisingly readable for moderns and just as refreshing for the church as they have ever been.
Additional information
Weight | 0.35 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.03 × 15.24 × 22.86 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 317 |
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Year Published | 2009-6-1 |
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Publication City/Country | USA |
About The Author | John Owen (1616–1683) was vice chancellor of Oxford University and served as advisor and chaplain to Oliver Cromwell. Among the most learned and active of the Puritans in seventeenth-century Europe, and known as the "theologian's theologian," he was accomplished both in doctrine and practical theology. |