CHAP. XVII REFLECTIONS ON ECCLESIASTICAL ESTABLISHMENTS. But what right had Theodosius to make his Chap. religion that of the state ? Ought not ever...
Chapter?9In this chapter the prophet goes on faithfully to reprove sin and to threaten God?s judgments for it, and yet bitterly to lament both, as one...
THE CONFESSIONS OF AUGUSTINE, BISHOP OF HIPPO. THE FIRST BOOK. CONFESSION OF THE GREATNESS AND UNSEARCHABLENESS OF GOD ? OF GOD'S MERCIES IN INFAN...
SEPTUAGINT, 1 sep'-tu-a-jint: I. IMPORTANCE II. NAME III. TRADITIONAL ORIGIN 1. Letter of Aristeas 2. Evidence of Aristobulus and Philo 3. Later...
Chapter 1This is the shortest of all the books of the Old Testament, the least of those tribes, and yet is not to be passed by, or thought meanly of, ...
PHOENICIA; PHOENICIANS fe-nish'-i-a, fe-nish'-anz: 1. The Land 2. The Colonies 3. The People 4. Arts and Manufactures 5. Commerce and Trade 6. L...
ROMANOS 2DIVISION DE PARRAFOS EN LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNAS*Reina-Valera 1960(RV-1960)La Biblia de las Am?ricas(LBLA)Dios Habla Hoy(DHH)Reina-Valera Re...
First: Though faith be a duty, the requirement of it is not to be considered as a mere exercise of Authority, but of Infinite Goodness ; binding us to...
NUMBER num'-ber: I. NUMBER AND ARITHMETIC II. NOTATION OF NUMBERS 1. By Words 2. By Signs 3. By Letters III. NUMBERS IN OLD TESTAMENT HISTORY I...
XV. THE TWO NATURES OF CHRlST.* It is the question of the ages. Propounded eighteen centuries ago, it ha? been a living question ever since, and it ...
DEUTERONOMIO 5DIVISI?N POR P?RRAFOS DE LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNASNKJVNRSVTEVNJBRevisado los diez mandamientos5:1-55:6-75:8-105:115:12-135:145:155:165:1...
CHAPTER II. CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCES OF ttOIl'S EXISTENCE. Although the knowledge of God's existence is intuitive, it may be explicated and confirmed...
Chapter?15What we read of the sufferings of Christ, in the foregoing chapter, was but the prologue or introduction; here we have the completing of the...
Preached Jan. I, 1749. 2 T H E s s. II. 16. And good hope through grace. THREE things the apostle does in the context r he describes the happy stat...
John Janeway.?This extraordinary person was the son of Mr. William Jancway, and born at Lilley in Hertfordshire, October 27, 1633. He was educated fir...
CHAPTER I. DEFENCES OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE APOLOGETIC PERIODA.D.70?A.D. 254. ? 1. Preliminary Statements. The History of Apologies is the next subj...
Of Patience. Of Patience.(1) (Translated by the Rev. S. Thelwall.)-------- Chapter I.-Of Patience Generally; And Tertullian's Own Unworthiness to Trea...
CHAPTER 17. THE PROMISES OF THE LAW AND THE GOSPEL RECONCILED. In the following chapter, the arguments of Sophists, who would destroy or impair the d...
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...
That THE Goodness, OR Moral Excellence Of God is The Foundation Of MORAL Obligation. To this philosophy I reply, 1. That its absurdity may be show...