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Introductory Notice.

Introductory Notice.Introductory Notice.In the fourteenth chapter of the second book of his Retractations, Augustin makes the following statement: The...

Book VIII.

Book VIII.Book VIII.Explains and proves that not only the Father is not greater than the Son, but neither are both together anything greater than the ...

Are You an Heir?

As many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the eons of God. For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear ; but ye have recei...

Chapter IX

CHAPTER IX. THE EXTENT OF THE ATONEMENT. TnERE remains one point to be considered, not necessary, indeed, to the main design of this Essay, but stil...

Treatise XII. Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews.

Treatise XII. Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews.Treatise XII.(1) Three Books of Testimonies Against the Jews.Cyprian to his son Quirinus, gr...

Book I.

Book I.Book I. Preface.1. When false witnesses testified against our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, He remained silent; and when unfounded charges wer...

Chapter IV

But this spake He of the Spirit, which they that believe on Him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet ...

Luke 1

Chapter?1The narrative which this evangelist gives us (or rather God by him) of the life of Christ begins earlier than either Matthew or Mark. We have...

Book VII. Of a Happy Life.

Book VII. Of a Happy Life.Book VII. Of a Happy Life. Chapter I.-Of the World, and Those Who are About to Believe, and Those Who are Not; And in This t...

Part III. How the Ruler, While Living Well, Ought to Teach and Admonish Those that are Put Under Him.

Part III. How the Ruler, While Living Well, Ought to Teach and Admonish Those that are Put Under Him.Part III. How the Ruler, While Living Well, Ought...

Book VII.

Book VII.Book VII.------------He recalls the beginning of his youth, i.e. the thirty-first year of his age, in which very grave errors as to the natur...

Discourse I

Discourse IDiscourse I Chapter I. Introduction. Reason for writing; certain persons indifferent about Arianism; Arians not Christians, because sectari...

Book I.

Book I.Book I. Prologue. The author praises Gratian's zeal for instruction in the Faith, and speaks lowly of his own merits. Taught of God Himself, th...

The Heidelberg Catechism

Q1: What is thy only comfort in life and death? That I with body and soul, both in life and death, ( rom 14:7 rom 14:8 ) am not my own, ( 1?Corinthia...

Walt Whitman

WALT WHITMAN Man might live at first The animal life: but is there nothing more? In due time, let him critically learn How he lives; and, the more h...

CHAPTER XXV

CHAPTER XXV A Life Enlistment When a man, after starting to be a Christian, looks back, it is only a question of time until he goes back.?Billy Sund...

Homily XII.

Homily XII.Homily XII. Thanksgiving to God for the pardon granted to the offenders against the Emperor. Physical discourse on the Creation. Proof that...

The Seventh Book

THE SEVENTH BOOK. AUGUSTINE'S THIRTY-FIRST YEAR ? HE IS GRADUALLY EXTRICATED FROM HIS ERRORS, BUT STILL WITH MATERIAL CONCEPTIONS OF GOD ? AIDED BY A...

Matthew 22

Chapter?22This chapter is a continuation of Christ?s discourses in the temple, two or three days before he died. His discourses then are largely recor...

Part I.-Exegetical. Fragments from Commentaries on Various Books of Scripture.

Part I.-Exegetical. Fragments from Commentaries on Various Books of Scripture.Part I.-Exegetical. Fragments from Commentaries on Various Books of Scri...