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On the Morals of the Manichaeans.

On the Morals of the Manichaeans. On the Morals of the Manichaeans. [De Moribus Manichaeorum.] a.d. 388.Containing a particular refutation of the doct...

The Eternal Revolution

VII ? The Eternal Revolution THE following propositions have been urged: First, that some faith in our life is required even to improve it; second, ...

Jeremiah 16

Chapter?16In this chapter, I. The greatness of the calamity that was coming upon the Jewish nation is illustrated by prohibitions given to the prophet...

Ruth 1

Chapter?1In this chapter we have Naomi?s afflictions. I. As a distressed housekeeper, forced by famine to remove into the land of Moab (v.?1, v.?2). I...

The Paradoxes of Christianity

VI ? The Paradoxes of Christianity THE real trouble with this world of ours is not that it is an unreasonable world, nor even that it is a reasonabl...

Chapter VII

will nicht lernen mehr?the old ox will not learn. If you do any thing for them you must hide the good. They had employed teachers to teach the young g...

The Canons of the Holy and Ecumenical Seventh Council.(1)

The Canons of the Holy and Ecumenical Seventh Council.(1) The Canons of the Holy and Ecumenical Seventh Council.(1) Canon I.That the sacred Canons ar...

A Summary of the Life, Writings, and Character Of the late Reverend and Learned John Gill, D.D.

DR John Gill was born at Kettering, in Northamptonshire, Nov. 23. 0. S. 1697. his parents were Edward Gill and Elizabeth his wife, whose maiden name w...

Chapter I

inquire after the scattered Jews, was suggested by a series of striking providences in the case of some of the individuals concerned. The Rev. Robert...

Sermon II

Preached at a Wednesday's Evening Lecture in Great Eastcheap, Dec. 27, 1750. Isaiah XXI. 11, 12. The burden of Dumah. He calleth to me out of Seir, ...

Of the Manner in Which the Persecutors Died.

Of the Manner in Which the Persecutors Died.Of the Manner in Which the Persecutors Died.Addressed to Donatus.(1) Chapter I.The Lord has heard those s...

Book II.

Book II.Book II. Chapter I.-On Eating.Keeping, then, to our aim, and selecting the Scriptures which bear on the usefulness of training for life, we mu...

Book III.

Book III.Book III. Chapter I.-On the True Beauty.It is then, as appears, the greatest of all lessons to know one's self. For if one knows himself, he ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW That is a great day in one's history when he gets his first view of the beauty and the mystery of poetry. Far-reaching v...

Book I.

Book I.Book I.In which he refutes those who maintain, that Adam must have died even if he had never sinned; and that nothing of his sin has been trans...

Sermon XLVIII

375 SERMON XLVIII. PREACHED UPON THE PENITENTIAL PSALMS, Psalm vi. 1. 0 Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger, neither chasten me in thy hot displea...

John Greenleaf Whittier

JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER Of all our American poets, Whittier is the most American. He is no exotic. Emerson, Holmes, Lowell, and even Bryant, with all...

Browning

BROWNING BROWNING HIS POETRY AND HIS THEOLOGY I It is a serious question whether this essay would ever have been written if I had not awhile ago s...

CHAPTER XVII

CHAPTER XVII A Clean Man on Social Sins There are a good many things worse than living and dying an old maid, and one of them is marrying the wrong ...

Twelve Hints to Young Men

I-OUGHT NOT A YOUNG MAN TO THINK? Certainly a young man ought to think. Till I can persuade you to do that, I have done nothing. The very first requ...