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Isaiah 33

Chapter?33This chapter relates to the same events as the foregoing chapter, the distress of Judah and Jerusalem by Sennacherib?s invasion and their de...

Book I.

Book I.Book I.------------Commencing with the invocation of God, Augustin relates in detail the beginning of his life, his infancy and boyhood, up to ...

Proverbs 24

Chapter?24 Verses 1-2 Here, 1. The caution given is much the same with that which we had before ch.?23:17 ), not to envy sinners, not to think them ha...

Book XIV.(1)

Book XIV.(1) Book XIV.(1) ------------Argument-Augustin again treats of the sin of the first man, and teaches that it is the cause of the carnal life ...

The Augsburg Confession

The Confession of Faith: Which Was Submitted to His Imperial Majesty Charles V At the Diet of Augsburg in the Year 1530 by Philip Melancthon (1497-156...

The First Book

THE CONFESSIONS OF AUGUSTINE, BISHOP OF HIPPO. THE FIRST BOOK. CONFESSION OF THE GREATNESS AND UNSEARCHABLENESS OF GOD ? OF GOD'S MERCIES IN INFAN...

Sermon LV

SERMON LV. PREACHED UPON THE PENITENTIAL PSALMS. Psalm xxxii. 3, 4. When I kept silence, my bones waxed old, through my roaring all the Jay long...

Sermon III

Matthew Xv. 6.? Thus have ye made the commandment of God, of none effect by your tradition. The government which God exercises over the universe of...

Chapter VI

We now reach a most important change in the theocratic constitution. The advanced years of Samuel, and the bad character of his sons, added to the vi...

Job 15

Chapter?15Perhaps Job was so clear, and so well satisfied, in the goodness of his own cause, that he thought, if he had not convinced, yet he had at l...

Book I.

Book I.Book I.1. Since I have found some who deem themselves very wise in their opinions, acting as if they were inspired,(1) and announcing with all ...

Isaiah 57

Chapter?57The prophet, in this chapter, makes his observations, I. Upon the deaths of good men, comforting those that were taken away in their integri...

Introductory Essay on Augustin and the Pelagian Controversy.

Introductory Essay on Augustin and the Pelagian Controversy.Introductory Essay on Augustin and the Pelagian Controversy.By Professor B. B. Warfield, D...

Chapter VI

CHAPTER VI. NECESSITY OF AN ATONEMENT. The necessity of an atonement is founded on such considerations as have been already referred to in this Ess...

Chapter I--Christology, or the Redemption Wrought by Christ

PART VI. SOTERIOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF SALVATION THROUGH THE WORK OF CHRIST AND OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. CHAPTER I. CHRISTOLOGY, OR THE REDEMPTION WRO...

Homer

HOMER THE HOMERIC QUESTION AND THE HOMERIC THEOLOGY I Homer's Iliad has been called the most famous among poems. Bryant speaks of its author as th...

Matthew 1

Chapter?1This evangelist begins with the account of Christ?s parentage and birth, the ancestors from whom he descended, and the manner of his entry in...

A Commentary on the Apostles' Creed.

A Commentary on the Apostles' Creed.A Commentary on the Apostles' Creed. This exposition of the Creed was made at the request of Laurentius, a Bishop ...

Psalm CIII.

Psalm CIII. Psalm CIII. 1. ...Bless the Lord, O my soul! and all that is within me, His holy Name (ver. 1). I suppose that he speaketh not of what is ...

Psalm XXXVIII.

Psalm XXXVIII. Psalm XXXVIII. A Psalm TO David Himself, ON The Remembrance OF The Sabbath.1. What doth this recollection of the Sabbath mean? What is ...