Letter XL.Letter XL. St. Ambrose begs Theodosius to listen to him, as he cannot be silent without great risk to both. He points out that Theodosius th...
ITS HOPE. A Great many persons imagine that anything said about heaven is only a matter of speculation. They talk about heaven like the air. Now the...
Chapter?9In this chapter we have, I. Judgment threatened, which the sinners shall not escape (v.?1-4), which an almighty power shall inflict (v.?5, v....
HEAVEN. Our Father, which art in heaven. Luke 11:8. We have for our subject this evening, heaven. It is not as some talk about heaven, as just the a...
Chapter?11In this chapter we have, I. The great goodness of God towards his people Israel, and the great things he had done for them (v.?1, v.?3, v.?4...
Chapter?25The prophecy of this chapter bears date some time before those prophecies in the chapters next foregoing, for they are not placed in the exa...
Chapter?2The apostle John, having in the foregoing chapter written the things which he had seen, now proceeds to write the things that are, according ...
Chapter?43The contents of this chapter are much the same with those of the foregoing chapter, looking at the release of the Jews out of their captivit...
Chapter?32In this chapter we have, I. Jeremiah imprisoned for foretelling the destruction of Jerusalem and the captivity of king Zedekiah (v.?1-5). II...
XI. Philosophical Theories Of Regeneration. Different classes of Theologians have held very different theories in regard to the philosophy of regene...
Chapter?65We are now drawing towards the conclusion of this evangelical prophecy, the last two chapters of which direct us to look as far forward as t...
Christian Enthusiasm. SOME people object to revivals of religion because they think them productive of a temporary enthusiasm. But I contend that th...
CHAPTER 5. THE ARGUMENTS USUALLY ALLEGED IN SUPPORT OF FREE WILL REFUTED. Objections reduced to three principal heads:--I. Four absurdities advanced ...
CHAPTER 24. ELECTION CONFIRMED BY THE CALLING OF GOD. THE REPROBATE BRING UPON THEMSELVES THE RIGHTEOUS DESTRUCTION TO WHICH THEY ARE DOOMED. The tit...
Book IV.Book IV. Chapter I. How He Honored Many by Presents and Promotions.1 While thus variously engaged in promoting the extension and glory of the ...
CHAPTER 4. PENITENCE, AS EXPLAINED IN THE SOPHISTICAL JARGON OF THE SCHOOLMEN, WIDELY DIFFERENT FROM THE PURITY REQUIRED BY THE GOSPEL. OF CONFESSION...
Prolegomena. The Life and Writings of Eusebius of Caesarea Prolegomena. The Life and Writings of Eusebius of Caesarea.Chapter I. The Life of Eusebius....