CHAPTER IV. TRINITY IN UNITY. Athanasius: Contra Arianos; De Decretis Synodi Nicaenae (Oxford Library, Tr.). Augustine: De Trinitate; De Civitate, X...
Chapter?25The prophecy of this chapter bears date some time before those prophecies in the chapters next foregoing, for they are not placed in the exa...
Chapter?4In this chapter we have, I. A further account of the genealogies of the tribe of Judah, the most numerous and most famous of all the tribes. ...
Chapter?18We have an account in this chapter of another interview between God and Abraham, probably within a few days after the former, as the reward ...
Chapter?40Many humbling confounding questions God had put to Job, in the foregoing chapter; now, in this chapter, I. He demands an answer to them (v.?...
WE have seen in some of its features what Nature was as made, or its creation condition. We pass to its second condition, that of Unnature.1 The per...
CHAPTER VI THE DIVINE DECREES. Augustine: De predestinatione; Epistola CXOIV., Ad Sixtum. Anselm: Concordia praescientiae et praedestinationis. Calv...
Chapter?23We have here, I. The happy continuance of the goodness of Josiah?s reign, and the progress of the reformation he began, reading the law (v.?...
LECTURE II. LOVE CONSIDERED AS THE FORMAL CAUSE OF JUSTIFICATION. I HAVE hitherto been employed upon a view of justi,*, fication which happens to ...
Chapter?49This chapter is a prophecy; the likest to it we have yet met with was that of Noah, ch.?9:25 , etc. Jacob is here upon his death-bed, makin...
TN considering this question three points will be taken in succession. I shall endeavour to show:? I. That the writer was intimately acquainted with...
Chapter?1In this epistle we have, I. The preface (v.?1-7). II. The substance and body of it (v.?8-21). And then the conclusion (v.?22to the end.) Vers...
CHAPTER 5. THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD CONSPICUOUS IN THE CREATION, AND CONTINUAL GOVERNMENT OF THE WORLD. This chapter consists of two parts: 1. The former...
Chapter?7This chapter continues and concludes Christ?s sermon on the mount, which is purely practical, directing us to order our conversation aright, ...
Chapter?10Still Solomon looks great, and every thing in this chapter adds to his magnificence. We read nothing indeed of his charity, of no hospitals ...
Chapter?11In this chapter we have the first-fruits of Saul?s government, in the glorious rescue of Jabesh-Gilead out of the hands of the Ammonites. Le...
Chapter 31This chapter is added to Solomon?s proverbs, some think because it is of the same author, supposing king Lemuel to be king Solomon; others o...
?EXPOSITIONVerse 12. Who can understand his errors? A question which is its own answer. It rather requires a note of exclamation than of interrogation...
WISDOM wiz'-dum: 1. Linguistic 2. History 3. Religious Basis 4. Ideals 5. Teaching of Christ 6. Remainder of the New Testament (1) James (2) P...
Chapter?51The prophet, in this chapter, goes on with the prediction of Babylon?s fall, to which other prophets also bore witness. He is very copious a...