Chapter?11We are now come to the Passion-Week, the week in which Christ died, and the great occurrences of that week. I. Christ?s riding in triumph in...
SUPERSTITION AND MAGIC. Sec. XVII. It is not the man who believes in a super-terrene spirit-world, reaching into that which is earthly, who on tha...
Chapter?20At this chapter begins the history of the fortieth year (which was the last year) of the Israelites? wandering in the wilderness. And since ...
Chapter?6Nothing that occurred in the quiet and peaceable times of Israel is recorded; the forty years? rest after the conquest of Jabin is passed ove...
CHAPTER 14. HOW TWO NATURES CONSTITUTE THE PERSON OF THE MEDIATOR. This chapter contains two principal heads: I. A brief exposition of the doctrine o...
Chapter?6Joshua opened the campaign with the siege of Jericho, a city which could not trust so much to the courage of its people as to act offensively...
Chapter?3This chapter, and that which follows it, give us the history of Israel?s passing through Jordan into Canaan, and a very memorable history it ...
Chapter?2David had paid due respect to the memory of Saul his prince and Jonathan his friend, and what he did was as much his praise as theirs; he is ...
CHAPTER 1 - Of the Holy Scriptures1. The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving knowledge, faith, and obedi...
Homily V.Homily V. Hebrews ii. 16, 17.-For verily He taketh not hold of Angels, but of the seed of Abraham He taketh hold.(1) Wherefore in all things ...
137 SERMON CXXI. PREACHED AT ST. PAUL'S. 2 Corinthians V. 20. We pray ye in Christ's stead, Be ye reconciled to God. In bestowing of benefits,...
Chapter?3Wherein the apostle describes the duties of husbands and wives one to another, beginning with the duty of the wife (v.?1-7). He exhorts Chris...
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...
Chapter?56After the exceedingly great and precious promises of gospel grace, typified by temporal deliverances, which we had in the foregoing chapter,...
Chapter?9Samuel had promised Israel, from God, that they should have a king; it is strange that the next news is not of candidates setting up for the ...
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...
Chapter 5The scope of this chapter is the same with that of the foregoing chapter, to discover the sin both of Israel and Judah, and to denounce the j...
Chapter?6The closing words of the foregoing chapter gave us some hopes that God and his Israel, notwithstanding their sins and his wrath, might yet be...
Chapter?16In this chapter we have the institution of the annual solemnity of the day of atonement, or expiation, which had as much gospel in it as per...
Chapter?3Still the correspondence is kept up between God and his prophet. In the first chapter he spoke to God, then God to him, and then he to God ag...