by James Buchanan
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This three-part study on The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit covers: the Spirit’s work in the conversion of sinners, illustrative cases, and the Spirit’s work in the edification of His people after their conversion.
James Buchanan (1804-1870), minister and theologian, was ordained in the Church of Scotland in 1827. In 1828 he commenced a very successful ministry at North Leith where he gained a great reputation as an earnest and eloquent preacher of the Word of God. In 1845 he was appointed to the Chair of Apologetics at New College, Edinburgh, and in 1847 he succeeded Chalmers as Professor of Systematic Theology. He retired in 1868 and died two years later.
(From Theopedia.com)
"We find in Buchanan's 'The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit,' a treatise covering the whole ground; in a more practical manner worthy of the best traditions of our Puritan fathers."
- B.B. Warfield
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Table of Contents
PART I: The Spirit's Work in the Conversion of Sinners
I. The Necessity of a Great Spiritual Change
II. General View of the Agency of the Spirit
III.General View of the Process of a Sinner's Conversion.
IV. The Work of the Spirit in Enlightening the Mind
V.The Work of the Spirit in Convincing the Conscience
VI.The Work of the Spirit in Renewing the Heart
YII The Result of the Spirit's Work in Conversion
VIII. The Regeneration of Infants
PART II: Illustrative Cases
IX The Philippian Gaoler: Acts 16.19-34
X. The Dying Malefactor: Luke 23.32-43
XI. Paul: Acts 9.1-22
XII. The Ethiopian Treasurer: Acts 8:26-40
XIII. Cornelius: Acts 10
IXX Lydia: Acts 16.13-15
XX. Timothy: 2 Timothy 3:14, 15
XXI. Conversions at Pentecost: Acts 2
XXII. Revivals: Acts 2:17, 18
PART III: The Work of the Spirit in the Edification of His People
XXIII. The Work of the Spirit as the Spirit of Holiness
XXIV. The Work of the Spirit as the Spirit of Adoption
XXV. The Work of the Spirit as the Spirit of Prayer
XXVI. The Work of the Spirit as the Comforter
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