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Homily XXVI.

Homily XXVI.Homily XXVI. ROM. XIV. 14.-I know, and am persuaded by (Gr. in) the Lord Jesus, that there is nothing unclean of itself, but to him that e...

Sermon IV

Preached at a Wednesday's Evening Lecture in Great Eastcbeap, Dec. 27, 1752. Psalm LXXXVII. 3. Glorious things are spoken of thee, O city of God ! ...

Acts 2

Chapter?2Between the promise of the Messiah (even the latest of those promises) and his coming many ages intervened; but between the promise of the Sp...

Sermon II

Preached at a Wednesday's Evening Lecture in Great Eastcheap, Dec. 27, 1750. Isaiah XXI. 11, 12. The burden of Dumah. He calleth to me out of Seir, ...

St Paul and the Three

II. ST PAUL AND THE THREE. Three f I ^HREE and three only of the personal disciples and imme alone *8 diate followers of our Lord hold any prominen...

Babylonia And Assyria, Religion Of

BABYLONIA AND ASSYRIA, RELIGION OF _I. DEFINITION_ 1. First Period 2. Second Period 3. Third Period _II. THE SOURCES_ _III. THE HISTORY_ _IV. TH...

Sermon XV

Preached Otlober 9, 1757, at the Opening of a New Place for Worship, in Carter-lane, St Olave's-street, Southwark. Exodus XX. 24. In all places, wh...

The Brethren of the Lord

THE BRETHREN OF THE LORD1. I N the early ages of the Church two conflicting opinions Two rival theories were held regarding the relationship of th...

Chapter IV

It was natural that the Christian Church, brought into such close communion with the risen Lord, should have early begun to believe that He had alrea...

Chapter I

CHAPTER I. THE MATTER OF CRITICISM. first duty of the student who is seeking the true text of the New Testament is obviously to collect and examine...

Book VI.

Book VI.Book VI.1. Having shown briefly how impious and infamous are the opinions which you have formed about your gods, we have now to(1) speak of th...

Prolegomena.

Prolegomena. Prolegomena. The Life and Work of St. John Chrysostom. By Philip Schaff. Chapter I.-Literature. I. Editions of Chrysostom's Works S...

Chapter XI

CHAPTER XI. RECIPROCAL RELATIONS OF PREACHER AND HEARER. The orator is not an isolated person, but one who stands in living sensitive rapport with a...

Dialogue II. Concerning the Virtues of St. Martin.

Dialogue II. Concerning the Virtues of St. Martin. Dialogue II. Concerning the Virtues of St. Martin. Chapter I. Well then, when first, having left t...

Chapter II

CHAPTER II. DEFENCES OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE POLEMIC PERIOD: A. D. 254?A. D. 780. ? 1. Preliminary Statements. We pass now, in the history of the D...

Christ, A Complete Saviour

Wherefore he is able also to fare them to the uttermost, that come unto God by him, feeing he ever liveth to make intercelSon for them. Htaasws tii. ...

Book II.

Book II.Book II.In which Augustin argues against such as say that in the present life there are, have been, and will be, men who have absolutely no si...

The Divine Liturgy of James

The Divine Liturgy of JamesThe Divine Liturgy of James the Holy Apostle and Brother of the Lord.I I. The Priest:(1) O sovereign Lord our God, condemn ...

Sermon XXVIII

Preached Sept. ly, 1749. PhiLiPp 1 Ans L 23. ?Having a desire to departs and to be with Christ ; 'which is far better. ABOUT two years ago I stood...

XIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Chaeremon.

XIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Chaeremon.XIII. The Third Conference of Abbot Chaeremon.On the Protection of God.(1) Chapter I. Introduction.When...