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A Puritan Confession

CHAPTER 1 - Of the Holy Scriptures1. The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving knowledge, faith, and obedi...

Mt Intro

NOTES ON THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST MATTHEW NOTES ON THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO...

Romanos 10

ROMANOS 10DIVISION DE PARRAFOS EN LAS TRADUCCIONES MODERNAS*Reina-Valera 1960(RV-1960)La Biblia de las Am?ricas(LBLA)Dios Habla Hoy(DHH)Reina-Valera R...

Romans 11

Chapter?11The apostle, having reconciled that great truth of the rejection of the Jews with the promise made unto the fathers, is, in this chapter, fu...

Luke 3

3:1? Now in the fifteenth year of the reign1 of Tiberius Caesar2, Pontius Pilate3 being governor of Judaea4, and Herod5 being tetrarch6 of Galilee7, a...

Mark 16

Chapter?16In this chapter, we have a short account of the resurrection and ascension of the Lord Jesus: and the joys and triumphs which it furnished a...

1 Samuel 22

Chapter?22David, being driven from Achish, returns into the land of Israel to be hunted by Saul. I. David sets up his standard in the cave of Adullam,...

John the Baptist's Person and Preaching.

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...

Chapter 17

CHAPTER 17. OF THE LORD'S SUPPER, AND THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY IT. This chapter is divided into two principal heads.--I. The first part shows what i...

Isaiah 1

Chapter 1The first verse of this chapter is intended for a title to the whole book, and it is probable that this was the first sermon that this prophe...

Joel (2)

JOEL (2) (yo'el; Ioel): I. THE PROPHET II. THE BOOK 1. Literary Form 2. Outline of Contents 3. Interpretation (1) Literal (2) Allegorical 4. I...

God, 2

GOD, 2 II. The Idea of God in the Old Testament. 1. Course of Its Development: Any attempt to write the whole history of the idea of God in the Old ...

Book I

OF THE OBJECT OF WORSHIP. TWO things are to be observed and considered,?That the Lord God is the object of worship,?that he alone is the object of w...