Chapter?22This chapter is a continuation of Christ?s discourses in the temple, two or three days before he died. His discourses then are largely recor...
Homily LII.Homily LII. John vii. 45, 46.-Then came the officers to the Chief Priests and Pharisees; and they said unto them, Why have ye not brought h...
Chapter?16Among other glorious things God hath spoken of himself this is one, I wound, and I heal, Deu.?32, , 39. Christ?s discourse in this chapter, ...
Chapter?15In this chapter, we have our Lord Jesus, as the great Prophet teaching, as the great Physician healing, and as the great Shepherd of the she...
Chapter?1The scope and design of this chapter is to confirm our faith in Christ as the eternal Son of God, and the true Messiah and Saviour of the wor...
Chapter?48God, having in the foregoing chapter reckoned with the Babylonians, and shown them their sins and the desolation that was coming upon them f...
Chapter 8This chapter, and the four next that follow it (to chap. 13) are all one continued discourse or sermon, the scope of which is to show the gre...
Chapter?1Thus prophet is sent first to convince and then to comfort, first to discover sin and to reprove for that and then to promise the coming of h...
THE DIVINE ARCHETYPE. Sec. III. In order to apprehend the nature of the ideal-world, the nature of the world of the actual, and especially the nat...
THE LIKENESS OF GOD IN MAN. Sec. II. Scripture nowhere says of any one of the visible creatures that surround us, that it is created after the imag...
Homily XI.Homily XI. Hebrews vi. 13-16.-For when God made promise to Abraham, because lie could swear by no greater, He sware by Himself, saying, Sure...
Chapter?28In this chapter, I. The Ephraimites are reproved and threatened for their pride and drunkenness, their security and sensuality (v.?1-8). But...
Chapter?15In this chapter we have the final rejection of Saul from being king, for his disobedience to God?s command in not utterly destroying the Ama...
Chapter?6Eliphaz concluded his discourse with an air of assurance; very confident he was that what he had said was so plain and so pertinent that noth...
Preached to a Congregation of Protestant-Dissenters, in Carter-lane, Soutbwark. Exodus XV. 16. Fear and dread JJjall fall upon them; by the greatn...
Chapter?25This chapter continues and concludes our Saviour?s discourse, which began in the foregoing chapter, concerning his second coming and the end...
OF THE BEING OF GOD. SOME, because the Being of God is a first principle, not to be disputed; and because that there is one is a self-evident propos...
Homily V.Homily V. ROM. I. 28.-Even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things ...
Chapter?9Samuel had promised Israel, from God, that they should have a king; it is strange that the next news is not of candidates setting up for the ...
Chapter?3Still the correspondence is kept up between God and his prophet. In the first chapter he spoke to God, then God to him, and then he to God ag...