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Hosea 9

Chapter?9In this chapter, I. God threatens to deprive this degenerate seed of Israel of all their worldly enjoyments, because by sin they had forfeite...

Introductory Notice

Introductory NoticeIntroductory NoticeBy the Editor.St. Augustin speaks of this book in his Retractations, 1. ii. c. 63, as follows:I also wrote a boo...

Sermon III

SERMON III. THE SUPREME EXCELLENCE OF GOD. Matthew xix. 16, 17.?And behold, one came, and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, th...

On Nature and Grace, Against Pelagius

On Nature and Grace, Against PelagiusOn Nature and Grace, Against PelagiusContained in One Book, Addressed to Timasius and Jacobus. Written in the Yea...

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...

God's Exhaustive Knowledge of Man

GOD'S EXHAUSTIVE KNOWLEDGE OF MAN. Psalji cxxxix. 1-6.? O Lord, thou hast searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my down-sitting and mine uprising, ...

Book II.

Book II.Book II.On Original Sin.Wherein Augustin shows that Pelagius really differs in no respect, on the question of original sin and the baptism of ...

John 13

John Darby commentary for John 13John Chapter 13Now, then, the Lord has taken His place as going to the Father. The time was come for it. He takes Hi...

Lecture XXXI

We come now to the consideration of a very important feature of the moral government of God; namely the atonement. In discussing this subject I will...

Chapter V

CHAPTER V. THE DIVINE ATTRIBUTES. Charnocke: On the Attributes. Howe: Oracles of God, Lectures XVII.-XXV. Sckleiermacher: Glaubenslehre, g 50-56; 79...

Book I.

Book I.Book I.1. Atticus. I hear, Critobulus, that you have written that man can be without sin, if he chooses; and that the commandments of God are e...

The Will in Theology

VII. THE WILL lN THEOLOGY, OR, AN EARLIER VIEW OF THE WILL* We purpose in this paper to discuss the subject of the Will and its relations to Theolo...

Providence, 2

PROVIDENCE, 2 IV. Discussion of the Contents of the Biblical Doctrine. 1. Different Views of Providence Compared: There are four distinct conception...

Chapter VI

CHAPTER VI THE DIVINE DECREES. Augustine: De predestinatione; Epistola CXOIV., Ad Sixtum. Anselm: Concordia praescientiae et praedestinationis. Calv...

Chapter V

CHAPTER V. PROBABILITIES THAT AN ATONEMENT WILL BE PROVIDED IN THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT, OR GROUNDS OF PRESUMPTION THAT SOME ARRANGEMENT WILL BE MADE TO...

Sermon XXXI

Preached Oil. 13, 1754 Job XXXIII. 24. Then he is gracious unto him, and faith, Deliver him from going down to the pit, I have found a. ransom. TH...

Chapter XX

Aside from the existence of God and His relations to the living, there is no question so important as the state of the dead and their relations to Hi...

Chapter 1

CHAPTER 1. THROUGH THE FALL AND REVOLT OF ADAM, THE WHOLE HUMAN RACE MADE ACCURSED AND DEGENERATE. OF ORIGINAL SIN. I. How necessary the knowledge of...

Book II.(1)

Book II.(1) Book II.(1) Augustin, in this latter book, refutes sundry sentences which had been culled by some unknown author from the first of four bo...

The King in His Beauty ?Ps xviii 19-50,

XXV. THE KING IN HIS BEAUTY. 19 He brought me forth also into a large place; he delivered me, because he delighted in me. 20 The Lord rewarded me...