NOTES NOTES TO LECTURE I THE CESSATION OF THE CHARISMATA 1. W. Yorke Fausset, for example, unduly restricts the number of our Lord's miracles, spe...
Part III. How the Ruler, While Living Well, Ought to Teach and Admonish Those that are Put Under Him.Part III. How the Ruler, While Living Well, Ought...
IV. ST PAUL AND SENECA. HPHE earliest of the Latin fathers, Tertullian, writing about a Senecatra-*- century and a half after the death of Seneca, ...
Book XIVBook XIV Epistle II. To Vitalis, Guardian (Defensorem) of Sardinia. Gregory to Vitalis, &c.From the information given us by thy Experience we ...
II. ST PAUL AND THE THREE. Three f I ^HREE and three only of the personal disciples and imme alone *8 diate followers of our Lord hold any prominen...
BEGINNING OF THE MINISTRY OF JOHNTHE BAPTIST, THE FOREUNNER.2-1. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S PERSON AND PREACHING. (In the wilderness of Jud?a, and on th...
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...
Book XIIIBook XIIIIn the Sixth Indiction, and the Thirteenth Year From His Ordination. Epistle I. To the Roman Citizens.Gregory, servant of the servan...
CHAPTER SECOND INTRODUCTION. The Two Forms of Monarchiamsm. J^OWAEDS the end of the second century, in harmony with the New Testament, the doctrin...
Part II. Of the Life of the Pastor.Part II. Of the Life of the Pastor. Chapter I. How One Who Has in Due Order Arrived at a Place of Rule Ought to Dem...
B. .ORIGIN AND AFFINITIES OF THE ESSENES. The prin- f I iHE ruling principle of the Restoration under Ezra was the the resto- isolation of the Jewis...
Book IXBook IX Epistle I. TO Januarius, Bishop OF Caralis (Cagliari).Gregory to Januarius, &c.The preacher of Almighty God, Paul the apostle, says, Re...
CHAPTER II. ANTE-NICENE TRINITARIANISM. ? 1. Preliminary Statements. Tile early history of the Doctrine of the Trinity shows that Christian faith ...
In my Travels, as I walked through many Regions and Countries, it was my chance to happen into that famous Continent of Universe; a very large and s...
In my Travels, as I walked through many Regions and Countries, it was my chance to happen into that famous Continent of Universe; a very large and s...
? 67. What is here to be understood by Principium When theology abandoned its proper and original character, it also ceased to speak of a principiu...
LIVES OF THE PURITANS. INTRODUCTION: CONTAINING A SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF NONCONFORMITY FROM THE REFORMATION, TO THE PASSING OF THE ACT OF UNIFORMI...
Book IIIBook IIIThis book contains a demonstration of the harmony of the evangelists from the accounts of the Supper on to the end of the Gospel, the ...
Book III.Book III.-------- Preface.Thou hast indeed enjoined upon me, my very dear friend, that I should bring to light the Valentinian doctrines, con...
Book IV. Book IV.(1) Which Tertullian pursues his argument. Jesus is the Christ of the creator. He derives his proofs from St. Luke's gospel; that bei...