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Book I.

Book I.Book I.The following is an epitome of the argument: 1. I must submit to the taunts of my adversary as Christ did to those of the Jews. 2. Yet t...

Book I.

Book I.Book I.I. We have brought hither, dearest brethren, my sacrifice, a sacrifice undefiled, a sacrifice well pleasing to God, my lord and brother ...

Century XV, Chapter I

CENTURY XV. CHAP. I. The Lollards. TERMS of reproach have, in all ages, been applied to real christians. Lollard, the name given to the followers ...

A Plea For the Christians

A Plea For the Christians A Plea(1) For the Christians By Athenagoras the Athenian: Philosopher and ChristianTo the Emperors Marcus Aurelius Anoninus ...

Part VIII--Eschatology, or the Doctrine of Final

PART VIII. ESCHATOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF FINAL THINGS. Neither the individual Christian character, nor the Christian church as a whole, attains it...

The Thirty-Nine Articles

IV. THE THIRTY-NINE ARTICLES, I Must begin this paper with an apology. My subject may seem at first sight dry, dull, and uninteresting. But I ask m...

Night

V. NIGHT. CAPERNAUM at the present time is an imposing mass of ruins extending into the lake and overgrown with tall grass, thistles, trailing plant...

VI. On Monogamy.

VI. On Monogamy. VI. On Monogamy.(1) [Translated by the Rev. S. Thelwall.] Chapter I.-Different Views in Regard to Marriage Held by Heretics, Psychic,...

Book VII.

Book VII.Book VII. Contents.The following are the contents of the seventh book of the Refutation of all Heresies:-What the opinion of Basilides is, an...

Book III.

Book III.Book III.1. Chrysostom: As regards the insult to those who have done me honor, what I have already said might be sufficient to prove that in ...

St Paul and the Three

II. ST PAUL AND THE THREE. Three f I ^HREE and three only of the personal disciples and imme alone *8 diate followers of our Lord hold any prominen...

A Holy Life, The Beauty of Christianity

2. Tim. 2. 19.. And) let every one that nameth the name of Christ, depart from iniquity. I \Imothy, unto whom this chap^5 s, Epistle was writ, w...

Prolegomena

ProlegomenaProlegomenaChapter I.Literature?1. Editions, &c. (A) Before 1601 only Latin translations. The first, at Vicenza, 1482, completed by Barnaba...

Book V.

Book V.Book V.He examines the last part of the epistle of Cyprian to Jubaianus, together with his epistle to Quintus, the letter of the African synod ...

Century XVI, Chapter XIV

CHAP. XIV. FROM THE CONCLUSION OF THE SACRAMENTAL CONTROVERSY, TO THE PERSECUTIONS OF THE REFORMERS, AFTER THE FIRST DIET OF SPIRES. 1. State Of ...

New Testament Literature

NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE. ? 1. From lino, to daub or smear (supine, litum), comes litera, a mark, and more especially a significant mark?a character?...

Book III.

Book III.Book III. Chapter I.Of Julian; his Lineage and Education; his Elevation to the Throne; his Apostasy to Paganism.The Emperor Constantius died ...

Book I

Book IBook I-------- Chapter I. The Office of the Instructor.As there are these three things in the case of man, habits, actions, and passions; habits...

Book I.

Book I.Book I.In which he refutes those who maintain, that Adam must have died even if he had never sinned; and that nothing of his sin has been trans...

Appendix

IT is not from a fondness for controversy that I am induced to offer my sentiments on this subject. I feel myself called upon to do so, on two accoun...