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"And as it was with respect unto him and his work in the old creation, so it was also in the new. All things in their first production had darkness and death upon them; for "the earth was without form and void, and darkness was upon the face of the deep." Gen 1.2 Neither was there anything that had either life in it, or principle of life, or any disposition thereunto. In this condition he moved on the prepared matter, preserving and cherishing of it, and communicating unto all things a principle of life, whereby they were animated, as we have declared. It was no otherwise in the new creation. There was a spiritual darkness and death came by sin on all mankind; neither was there in any man living the least principle of spiritual life, or any disposition thereunto. In this state of things, the Holy Spirit undertaketh to create a new world, new heavens and a new earth, wherein righteousness should dwell. And this, in the first place, was by his effectual communication of a new principle of spiritual life unto the souls of God's elect, who were the matter designed of God for this work to be wrought upon."
- John Owen
from his classic work on The Holy Spirit

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Making Sense of Christ and the Spirit (.pdf) Wayne Grudemicon
The Holy Spirit's Work in Salvation Arthur W. Pinkicon
The Holy Spirit a Comforter Charles Spurgeonicon
John Owen On The Spirit In The Life Of Christ Sinclair B. Fergusonicon
What was the role of the Holy Spirit in the Old Testament? Ra McLaughlinicon
The Holy Spirit: He is God! John Pipericon
The Deity and Procession the Holy Spirit George Smeatonicon
How Did Paul Understand the Spirit in Relation to the Believer? (ABU)icon
FIRE, OIL, WATER & WIND: Trying to Control the Holy Spirit James Denneyicon
The Eschatological Aspect of the Pauline Conception of the Spirit Geerhardus Vosicon
Pneumatology Gary E. Gilleyicon
The Holy Spirit: Old Testament and Today (.pdf) R.C. Sproulicon
Incarnation, Inspiration, and Pneumatology: A Reformed Incarnational Analogy Lane G. Tiptonicon
The Holy Spirit Geoff Thomasicon
Pneumatology: The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit Stanford Murrellicon
A Primer on the Holy Spirit (.pdf) Winfield Bevinsicon
Defending the Holy Spirit’s Deity: Basil of Caesarea, Gregory of Nyssa, and the Pneumatomachian Controversy of the 4th Century (.pdf) Michael A. G. Haykinicon
The Lord’s Work in the Lord’s Way Francis A. Schaeffericon
Experiencing the Holy Spirit David M. VanDrunenicon
Doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Google Book) George Smeatonicon
Holy Spirit BiblicalTraining.orgicon
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The Holy Spirit: His Gifts and Power
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The Holy Spirit
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The Holy Spirit: His Person and Ministry
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