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Footnotes

Footnotes(1 )He came in with a slow and stately step; he spoke with a broken utterance, sometimes with a kind of disjointed sobs rather than words. He...

Fortification; Fort; Fortified Cities; Fortress

FORTIFICATION; FORT; FORTIFIED CITIES; FORTRESS for-ti-fi-ka'-shun (including): I. IN RECENT EXCAVATIONS 1. Excavation of Tells 2. Sites 3. Primit...

Footnotes

Footnotes(1 )Luke xi. 10.(2 )Prov. xvii. 28, lxx.(3 )Is. ii. 3, lxx.(4 )Phil. iii. 14.(5 )i.e., confessed or denied himself a Christian. The Benedicti...

Tabernacle, A

TABERNACLE, A tab'-er-na-k'l ('ohel mo`edh tent of meeting, mishkan, dwelling; skene): A. STRUCTURE AND HISTORY I. INTRODUCTORY 1. Earlier Tent of ...

Footnotes

Footnotes(1 )Christus Comprobator, p. 99, sq.(1 )O twn Paterwn Pathr; o twn Nussaewn fwsthr, Council. Nic. II. Act. VI. Edition of Labbe, p. 477.-Nice...

Joshua 10

Chapter?10We have in this chapter an account of the conquest of the kings and kingdoms of the southern part of the land of Canaan, as, in the next cha...

Bible, The, Iv Canonicity

BIBLE, THE, IV CANONICITY $ IV. Literary Growth and Origin--Canonicity.$ Thus far the books of the Old Testament and New Testament have been taken si...

The Third Book

THE THIRD BOOK. HIS RESIDENCE AT CARTHAOE FROM his SEVENTEENTH TO HIS NINETEENTH YEAR ? SOURCE OF his DISORDER* ? LOVE OF SHOWS ? ADVANCE IN STUDIES,...

Altar

ALTAR ol'-ter (mizbeach, literally, place of slaughter or sacrifice, from zabhach, which is found in both senses; bomos, (only in Acts 17:23), thusias...

Introduction.

Introduction.Introduction.Salaminius Hermias Sozomen.Part I.-The Life.The name is an unusual and difficult one. It seems desirable to give preference ...

Homily XXXIII.

Homily XXXIII.Homily XXXIII. ACTS XV. 13, 15.-And after they had held their peace, James answered, saying, Men and brethren, hearken unto me: Symeon h...

Chapter II--The Original State of Man

CHAPTER II. THE ORIGINAL STATE OF MAN. In determining man's original state, we are wholly dependent npon Scripture. This represents human nature as ...

Chapter III

CHAPTER III. THE PRAXIS OF CRITICISM. IN the foregoing pages the available methods of criticism have been considered separately, and thus stock has...

Homily LII.

Homily LII.Homily LII. ACTS XXV. 23.-And on the morrow, when Agrippa was come, and Bernice with great pomp, and was entered into the place of hearing,...

Palestine Exploration, 2A

PALESTINE EXPLORATION, 2A III. Era of Scientific Excavation. 1. Southern Palestine: (1) Tell el-Chesy. (Palestine Exploration Fund).--Exploration m...

Prolegomena.

Prolegomena. Prolegomena. I.-Constantine the Great.Chapter I. Life.(1) ?1. Early Years.The Emperor Flavius Valerius Constantinus, surnamed the Great,(...

Prolegomena

ProlegomenaProlegomenaChapter I.Literature?1. Editions, &c. (A) Before 1601 only Latin translations. The first, at Vicenza, 1482, completed by Barnaba...

The Christian Ministry

III. THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY. III. THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY. rpHE kingdom of Christ, not being a kingdom of this world, is ideal of the -*- not limit...

Lamentations 3

Chapter?3The scope of this chapter is the same with that of the two foregoing chapters, but the composition is somewhat different; that was in long ve...

Addenda

ADDENDA CONTAINING A SKETCH OF THOSE PURITAN DIVINES OF WHOM NO FURTHER INFORMATION COULD BE OBTAINED. Mr. Allen was an eminent puritan divine, and...