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Preface to the First Edition

J. HE prevalence of truth and righteousness is, doubtless, an object of great importance ; nor is the former any less necessary to the latter, than bo...

Luke 18

Chapter 1818:1 And 1 he spake a parable unto them [to this end], that men ought always to pray, and not to a faint; (1) God will have us to continue i...

Acts 23

The Book of ActsChapter 23Verses:23:1And Paul earnestly beholding the council - Professing a clear conscience by his very countenance; and likewise wa...

No Difference

NO DIFFERENCE. For there is no difference. Romans 8: 22 I want to call your attention to a clause in that chapter I have just read, a part of the ...

Luke 18

18:1? And he spake a parable unto them to the end that they ought always to pray, and not to faint2;PARABLE OF THE IMPORTUNATE WIDOW. Luke 18:1-8 ...

Chapter III

CHAPTER III. CONFESSION. . Another element in true prayer is Confession. I do not want Christian friends to think that I am talking to the unsaved. ...

Luke 18:13

Luke 18:13 And the publican standing afar off Not at the outermost porch, or at the door: for ``a man might not fix his place at the door of the s...

Pharisees

PHARISEES far'-i-sez (perushim; Pharisaioi): 1. Name and General Character 2. Authorities--Josephus--New Testament--Talmud I. HISTORY OF THE SECT ...

CHAPTER XXII

CHAPTER XXII Those Billy Sunday Prayers I never preach a sermon until I have soaked it in prayer.?Billy Sunday. CONCERNING the prayers of Sunday t...

Homily XLIX.(1)

Homily XLIX.(1) Homily XLIX.(1) ACTS. XXIII. 6-8.-But when Paul perceived that the one part were Sadducees, and the other Pharisees, he cried out in ...

Chapter XV

CHAPTER XV. Personal Work?Three Kinds of Church Services? Church Members?Individual Experience?One hiquirer at a Time?Those who lack Assurance? Back...

Psalm CXLI.

Psalm CXLI. Psalm CXLI. 1. ...The Psalm which we have just sung is in many parts somewhat obscure. When by the help of the Lord what has been said sha...

Chapter XIII

CHAPTER XIII. MR. MOODY'S CRISP SAYINGS. Personal dealing is of the utmost importance. No one can tell how many souls have been lost through not fol...

Homily LII.

Homily LII.Homily LII. ACTS XXV. 23.-And on the morrow, when Agrippa was come, and Bernice with great pomp, and was entered into the place of hearing,...

CHAPTER VI

CHAPTER VI. TRIALS OF BASIL. As a servant earnestly desireth the shadow, and as an hireling looketh for the reward of his work, so am I made to poss...

Homily II.

Homily II.Homily II. 2 Timothy i. 8-10.-Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me His prisoner: but be thou partaker of th...

Psalm 119:176

?EXPOSITION Verse 176. This is the finale, the conclusion of the whole matter: I have gone astray like a lost sheep -- often, wilfully, wantonly, and ...

Letter CCIV(1)

Letter CCIV(1) Letter CCIV(1) To the Neocaesarcans.(2) 1. [There has been a long silence on both sides, revered and well-beloved brethren, just as if...

Letter XL.

Letter XL.Letter XL. St. Ambrose begs Theodosius to listen to him, as he cannot be silent without great risk to both. He points out that Theodosius th...

Paul Before the Sanhedrim

XIV. PAUL BEFORE THE SANHEDRIM. How far it is proper to avail ourselves of differences and dissensions among others in defending ourselves. Quest...