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Jeremiah 18

Chapter?18In this chapter we have, I. A general declaration of God?s ways in dealing with nations and kingdoms, that he can easily do what he will wit...

Milton

MILTON MILTON THE POET OF THE REFORMATION In the French Academy, that national Sanhedrin of savants and litterateurs, the custom is for each newly...

Chapter XX

CHAPTER XX. HYMNS FROM BENEATH THE CROSS. When gathering clouds around I view, And days are dark, and friends are few, On Him I lean, who not in ...

Dialogue of Justin

Dialogue of JustinDialogue of JustinPhilosopher and Martyr, with Trypho, a Jew-------- Chapter I.-Introduction.While I was going about one morning in ...

John 18

Chapter?18Hitherto this evangelist has recorded little of the history of Christ, only so far as was requisite to introduce his discourses; but now tha...

Homily IV.

Homily IV.Homily IV.Matthew Chapter 1, Verse 17 So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations, and from David until the carryi...

The Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes.

The Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes. The Acts of the Disputation with the Heresiarch Manes.(1) 1. The true Thesaurus;(2) to wit, the...

Baxter and His Times

I Must ask you to-night to look back to times long gone by?to look back some two hundred years. I feel this is rather a bold request to make. Progres...

Richard Baxter

RICHARD BAXTER. There are subjects about which it is well to look behind us. There are matters in which a knowledge of the past may teach us wisdom f...

Dante

DANTE DANTE AND THE DIVINE COMEDY Once upon a time, as the story-books would say, or, to speak more historically and exactly, in the year of our Lo...

Book VI.

Book VI.Book VI.1. Our condition here, indeed, is such as thou hast heard. But our condition hereafter how shall we endure, when we are compelled to g...

Dante and the Divine Comedy

XLVIII. DANTE AND THE DlVlNE COMEDY. * Once upon a time, as the story-books would say, or, to speak more historically and exactly, in the year of ou...

Acts 18

Chapter?18In this chapter we have, I. Paul?s coming to Corinth, his private converse with Aquila and Priscilla, and his public reasonings with the Jew...

Book I

Book IBook I------------Argument-Augustin censures the pagans, who attributed tile calamities of the world, and especially the recent sack of Rome by ...

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 ...

1 Corinthians 15

Chapter?15In this chapter the apostle treats of that great article of Christianity?the resurrection of the dead. I. He establishes the certainty of ou...

Book V.

Book V.Book V. Contents.The following are the contents of the fifth book of the Refutation of all Heresies:(1) -What the assertions are of the Naassen...

Book III.

Book III.Book III.1. All these charges, then, which might truly be better termed abuse, have been long answered with sufficient fulness and accuracy b...

Address of Tatian to the Greeks.

Address of Tatian to the Greeks.Address of Tatian to the Greeks.-------- Chapter I.-The Greeks Claim, Without Reason, the Invention of the Arts.Be not...

Sermon XXIX

Preached Oftober 14, 1750. Acts XX. 38. Sorrowing most of all for the word which he spake, that they Jhould see his face no more.. BEING defire...