Chapter?11This chapter begins with as melancholy a but?? as almost any we find in all the Bible. Hitherto we have read nothing of Solomon but what was...
Chapter?22At this chapter begins the famous story of Balak and Balaam, their attempt to curse Israel, and the baffling of that attempt; God?s people a...
1. After these things the Lord appointed other seventy also, and sent them two and two before his face into every city and place, whither he himself w...
CHAPTER 3 Galatians 3:1-29 . REPROOF OF THE GALATIANS FOR ABANDONING FAITH FOR LEGALISM. JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH VINDICATED: THE LAW SHOWN TO ...
SERMON CXXVI. PREACHED AT ST. DUNSTAN'S, APRIL 11, 1624. The fir't Sermon in that Church, as Vicar thereof. Deuteronomy xxv. 5. If brethren dwel...
XVIII. APOSTOLIC FEARS. I fear, lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled Eve by his subtilty, so your minds should be corrupted from the simplici...
APPENDIX FREDERIC MYCONIUS, OF LICHTENFZLD, IN FRANCONIA. page 23. At the age of sixteen, he entered the monastery yr, Myco. of Annaberg ; and, by ...
Chapter?16Samson?s name (we have observed before) signifies a little sun (solparvus); we have seen this sun rising very bright, and his morning ray st...
Homily XIV.Homily XIV. After the whole people had been freed from all distress, and had become assured of safety, certain persons again disturbed the ...
VERSE 1.Now I say, That the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from aservant, though he be Lord of all;VERSE 2.Butis under tutors and g...
LECTURE VII. THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE GIFT OF RIGHTEOUSNESS. IT is not uncommon in Scripture, as all readers know, to represent the especial gif...
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...
Chapter?10We may conjecture that the prophecy of this chapter was delivered after the first captivity, in the time of Jeconiah or Jehoiachin, when man...
Homily XXI.Homily XXI. On the return of Flavian the Bishop, and the reconciliation of the Emperor with the city, and with those who had offended in ov...
Chapter?1In this chapter we have, I. The preface or introduction to the epistle, showing from and to whom it was written, with the apostle?s salutatio...
Chapter?18Perhaps, in reading some of the foregoing chapters, we may have been tempted to think ourselves not much concerned in them (though they also...
Edward Deering, B. D.?This learned and distinguished puritan was descended from a very ancient and worthy family at Surrenden-Dering, in Kent; and hav...
Chapter 18We left the prophet Elijah wrapt up in obscurity. It does not appear that either the increase of the provision or the raising of the child h...
SERMON CXXXV. A LENT SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE KING, AT WHITEHALL, FEBRUARY 16, 1620. 1 Timothy iii. 16. And without controversy, great is the mys...
Book VI.Book VI.------------Attaining his thirtieth year, he, under the admonition of the discourses of Ambrose, discovered more and more the truth of...