Chapter?14In this chapter begins the account which this evangelist gives of the death and sufferings of our Lord Jesus, which we are all concerned to ...
Homily XXX.Homily XXX. ACTS XIII. 42.-And as they were going out (text rec. 'from the syn. of the Jews,') they besought (the Gentiles) that these word...
CORINTHIANS. CHAPTER XV. The Resurrection from the Dead. SUMMARY.--The Essential Facts of the Gospel. The Resurrection of Christ a Central Fact. ...
Chapter?31In the foregoing chapter we had David conquering, yea, more than a conqueror. In this chapter we have Saul conquered and worse than a captiv...
Chapter?13The next ceremonial uncleanness is that of the leprosy, concerning which the law was very large and particular; we have the discovery of it ...
Homily VII.Homily VII. 1 Thessalonians iv. 13-But we would not have you ignorant, brethren, concerning them that are asleep; that ye sorrow not, even ...
Chapter?24Christ?s preaching was mostly practical; but, in this chapter, we have a prophetical discourse, a prediction of things to come; such however...
Chapter?5We have in the gospels a faithful record of all that Jesus began both to do and to teach, Acts.?1:1 . These two are interwoven, because what ...
Chapter?11In this chapter we have the history of that illustrious miracle which Christ wrought a little before his death?the raising of Lazarus to lif...
Chapter?12In this chapter we have the story, I. Of the martyrdom of James the apostle, and the imprisonment of Peter by Herod Agrippa, who now reigned...
CHAPTER 10. THE RESEMBLANCE BETWEEN THE OLD TESTAMENT AND THE NEW. This chapter consists of four parts. I. The sum, utility, and necessity of this d...
Chapter?4In this chapter we have both the world and the church in a family, in a little family, in Adam?s family, and a specimen given of the characte...
Chapter?16At this chapter begins the story of David, one that makes as great a figure in the sacred story as almost any of the worthies of the Old Tes...
Homily III.Homily III. Titus i. 12-14.-One of themselves, even a prophet of their own, said, The Creatians are always liars, evil beasts, slow bellies...
Chapter?119This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines brightest in this constellation. It is much longer than an...
Chapter?23In the foregoing chapter, we had our Saviour?s discourses with the scribes and Pharisees; here we have his discourse concerning them, or rat...
Chapter?45This psalm is an illustrious prophecy of Messiah the Prince: it is all over gospel, and points at him only, as a bridegroom espousing the ch...
Chapter?51The prophet, in this chapter, goes on with the prediction of Babylon?s fall, to which other prophets also bore witness. He is very copious a...
Chapter?17This chapter is a prayer, it is the Lord?s prayer, the Lord Christ?s prayer. There was one Lord?s prayer which he taught us to pray, and did...
IX. COMMON AND SPECIAL GRACE The distinction between common and special grace is closely connected with the Calvinistic doctrine of election and pre...