A Treatise on Grace and Free Will.A Treatise on Grace and Free Will.Addressed to Valentinus and the Monks of Adrumetum, and Completed in One Book. Wri...
CHRISTIAN ZEAL. Satan's Match. If you will allow me an expression, Satan got a match when he got Paul. He tried to get him away from God, but he nev...
I saw the dead, small and great Every category of man now stands on an individual basis before God. Wealth, power, fame, is all immaterial now. As the...
I. The Storm. To Mr. Christopher Brooke*. Thou which art I ('tis nothing to be so), Thou which art stilljhyself, by these shalt know Part of ou...
Chapter?4Job having warmly given vent to his passion, and so broken the ice, his friends here come gravely to give vent to their judgment upon his cas...
Book V.Book V.Proceeds to treat of the arguments put forward by the heretics, not from scripture, but from their own reason. those are refuted, who th...
THE THIRTEENTH BOOK. CONTINUATION OF THE EXPOSITION OF GENESIS I. ? IT CONTAINS THE MYSTERY OF THE TRINITY, AND A TYPE OF THE FORMATION, EXTENSION, A...
Letter I. To Eusebius(1) .Letter I. To Eusebius(1) .When the length of the day begins to expand in winter-time, as the sun mounts to the upper part of...
Book IV.Book IV.After having set aside in the former books the Calumnies hurled against the Catholics, Augustin here proceeds to open up the snares wh...
?EXPOSITION Verse 23. Princes also did sit and speak against me. David was high game, and the great ones of the earth went a hawking after him. Prince...
Chapter?19In this chapter, we have, I. Christ changing his quarters, leaving Galilee, and coming into the coasts of Judea (v.?1, v.?2). II. His disput...
44 But whMatthew x. 36-38. IN discussing this subject, I propose? I. To-consider to whom this precept is addressed; II. What it means; IIL What ...
Book VIIIBook VIII ?1. The Eighth Book Very Notably Overthrows the Blasphemy of the Heretics Who Say that the Only-Begotten Came from Nothing, and tha...
Chapter?2The apostle proceeds to further exhortations to several duties, to be like-minded, and lowly-minded, which he presses from the example of Chr...
Book I. Book I.(1) Wherein is described the god of Marcion. He is shown to be utterly wanting in all the attributes of the true God. Chapter I.-Prefac...
Chapter?13In this chapter, we have, I. The favour which Christ did to his countrymen in preaching the kingdom of heaven to them (v.?1-2). He preached ...
ROWLAND TAYLOR: MARTYR. Rowland Taylor, Rector of Hadleigh, in Suffolk, one of the famous Protestant martyrs in Queen Mary's days, is a man about who...
IT may appear Somewhat extraordinary, that the same s?h? timents should be liable to opposition from two gentlemen of such contrary principles as Mr....
Of the Work of Monks.Of the Work of Monks.[De Opere Monachorum.]Translated by Rev. H. Browne, M.a. Of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge; Late Principa...
XIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Chaeremon.XIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Chaeremon.On the Protection of God.(1) Chapter I. Introduction.When...