though he saw himself in a wasting consumption, reduced to skin and bones, and had reason to conclude, that he should in a short time be laid in the s...
Letter XLI.Letter XLI. St. Ambrose in this letter to his sister continues the account of the matters contained in his letter to Theodosius, and of a s...
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...
A Treatise on Grace and Free Will.A Treatise on Grace and Free Will.Addressed to Valentinus and the Monks of Adrumetum, and Completed in One Book. Wri...
Chapter?41This chapter, as the former, in intended both for the conviction of idolaters and for the consolation of all God?s faithful worshippers; for...
Vision ThirdVision ThirdConcerning the Building of the Triumphant Church, and the Various Classes of Reprobate Men Chapter I.The vision which I saw, m...
S. AUGUSTINE ON PATIENCE' 1. That virtue of the mind which is called Patience, is so Db great a gift of God, that even in Him who bestoweth the sam...
CHAPTER 1 - GodWe confess and acknowledge one God alone, to whom alone we must cleave, whom alone we must serve, whom only we must worship, and in who...
Chapter?4In this chapter we have an account, I. Of the constancy of the apostle and his fellow-labourers in their work. Their constancy in declared (v...
Homily XXVIII.Homily XXVIII. John iii. 17.-For God sent not His Son(1) to condemn the world, but to save the world.(2) [I.] Many of the more careless ...
Homily XVI.Homily XVI. ROM. IX. 1.-I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost.Did I not seem yester...
CHAPTER XVIII. THE LAST FAREWELL. The funeral was held at Northfield, December 26. During the morning the members of the Moody family were with the...
Epistle LXXII. Epistle LXXII.(1) To Jubaianus, Concerning the Baptism of Heretics. Argument.-Cyprian Refutes a Letter Enclosed to Him by Jubaianus, an...
VERSE 1.Paul,an apostle, (not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus Christ, and God theFather, who raised him from the dead).St. Paul wrote this epistl...
XVIII. THE BAPTlSM OF JESUS.* I desire to invite attention to what may seem a somewhat new, but what I trust will be esteemed an entirely legitimate...
FIRST SECTION-i. 4-14. The Son of God more than the Angels. V. THE SON-A MORE EXCELLENT NAME. L?4. Having become by so muoh better than the angel...
CHAPTER 3 Galatians 3:1-29 . REPROOF OF THE GALATIANS FOR ABANDONING FAITH FOR LEGALISM. JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH VINDICATED: THE LAW SHOWN TO ...
Book IV.Book IV.In which he treats of what follows in the same epistle of Cyprian to Jubaianus. Chapter 1.1. The comparison of the Church with Paradis...
Homily VIII.Homily VIII.-------- Chapter I.-Peter's Arrival at Tripolis.Now, as Peter was entering Tripolis,(1) the people from Tyre and Sidon, Berytu...
through A life thxt becomes so blessed a Gospel as has declared unto us the remission of our fins for the fake ofjefttaChrist. He then that would hav...