Chapter?6I. He treats of the duty of servants (v.?1, v.?2). II. Of false teachers (v.?3-5). III. Of godliness and covetousness (v.?6-10). IV. What Tim...
Homily XXXI.Homily XXXI. John iii. 35, 36.-The Father loveth the Son, and hath given all things into His hand. He that believeth on the Son hath everl...
BARUCH, BOOK OF One of the Apocryphal or Deutero-canonical books, standing between Jeremiah and Lamentations in the Septuagint, but in the Vulgate (Je...
Chapter?25This chapter continues and concludes our Saviour?s discourse, which began in the foregoing chapter, concerning his second coming and the end...
Chapter?9In this chapter, we have, I. Christ?s transfiguration upon the mount (v.?1-13). II. His casting the devil out of a child, when the disciples ...
Chapter?13In this chapter we have, I. The good improvement Christ made of a piece of news that was brought him concerning some Galileans, that were la...
Chapter?14Divers things were foretold, in the two foregoing chapters, which should come to pass in that day;?? this chapter speaks of a day of the Lor...
Chapter?20Into the book of the wars of the Lord the story of this chapter must be brought, but it looks as sad and uncomfortable as any article in all...
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?2Solomon having pronounced all vanity, and particularly knowledge and learning, which he was so far from giving himself joy of that he found t...
Chapter?105Some of the psalms of praise are very short, others very long, to teach us that, in our devotions, we should be more observant how our hear...
Chapter?23The close of the foregoing chapter left Paul in the high priest?s court, into which the chief captain (whether to his advantage or no I know...
FIFTH PERIOD. FROM REHOBOAM AND JEROBOAM I. UNTIL THE END OF THE DIVIDED KINGDOM. THE PERIOD OF ISRAEL'S CONFLICTS WITH THE WORLD - EMPIRES, AND OF P...
Chapter?21The evangelist seemed to have concluded his history with the foregoing chapter; but (as St. Paul sometimes in his epistles), new matter occu...
CHAPTER FIRST. . THE CHRISTOLOGY OF THE CHURCH TEACHERS PRIOR TO APOLLINARIS. . We have already had frequent occasion to remark, how the activity of...
PART V. ANTHROPOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF MAN. CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY. I. Man A Creation Of God And A Child Of God. The fact of man's creation is...
NOTES. Note 1, page 4. EPIPH. 1. c. 1:?Kal oxrrot rh crrepeh. rov Krjpvyfiaros fief/MnjKcujiv. C. 32 :?Ti co(feXei rjpJas rj Tov 'latawov 'AiroicdX...
Chapter?3Of duties which concern Christians more in common, and the reasons of them (v.?1-8). What Titus in teaching should avoid, and how he should d...
Chapter?23This long chapter (as before ch6 and 20) is a history of the apostasies of God?s people from him and the aggravations of those apostasies un...
Chapter?15Hitherto we have, with a great deal of pleasure, attended the apostles in their glorious travels for the propagating of the gospel in foreig...