XXXIX. Another relation which Christ sustains to the believer, and which it is indispensable that he should recognize and spiritually apprehend as a...
CHAPTER VI THE DIVINE DECREES. Augustine: De predestinatione; Epistola CXOIV., Ad Sixtum. Anselm: Concordia praescientiae et praedestinationis. Calv...
By way of introduction to the following Division, I record a lay of Zion sung by a congregation no longer known in Jerusalem, whose memorable history ...
MUSIC mu'-zik: I. IMPORTANCE 1. The Sole Art Cultivated 2. A Wide Vocabulary of Musical Terms 3. Place in Social and Personal Life 4. Universal L...
CHAPTER 16 David anointed King over all Israel - Taking of Fort Zion - Philistine Defeat - The Ark brought to Jerusalem - Liturgical arrangements and ...
Robert Cawdrey.?He was a divine of good reputation for learning and piety, but a great sufferer for nonconformity. Having entered into the sacred fun...
78 QOMATTER?A SABBATH IN THE DESERT. tude, no living being near except our little company of Arabs, not knowing what might be the extent of the injur...
SIRACH, BOOK OF si'-rak, or The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach: I. NAME II. CANONICITY III. CONTENTS IV. TEACHING 1. Religion 2. Morals 3. M...
TEXT OF THE OLD TESTAMENT || I. EARLIEST FORM OF WRITING IN ISRAEL 1. Invention of Alphabet 2. The Cuneiform 3. References to Writing in the Old T...
S. AUGUSTINE ENCHIRIDION TO LAURENTIUS ON FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY. St. Augustine enumerates the Enchiridion addressed to Laurentins amongst his l...
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 ...
Councils of Ariminum and SeleuciaCouncils of Ariminum and Seleucia Part I. History of the Councils. Reason why two Councils were called. Inconsistency...
BIBLIOLOGY. CHAPTER I. REVELATION AND INSPIRATION. Augustine: City of God, XV.-XVIII. Calvin: Institutes, I. viiix. Gerhard: Loci (De Inspiratione)...
CHAPTER SECOND INTRODUCTION. The Two Forms of Monarchiamsm. J^OWAEDS the end of the second century, in harmony with the New Testament, the doctrin...
CHAPTER III. SIN, OR MAN'S STATE OF APOSTASY. SECTION I.?THE LAW OP GOD. As preliminary to a treatment of man's state of apostasy, it becomes neces...
Footnotes(1 )Eusebius seems to have adopted this name as a token of friendship and respect for Pamphilus, bishop of Caesarea. See McGiffert, Prolegome...
Discourse IVDiscourse IV ??1-5. The substantiality of the Word proved from Scripture. If the One Origin be substantial, Its Word is substantial. Unles...
Psalm CXIX. Psalm CXIX. Aleph.1. From its commencement, dearly beloved, doth this great Psalm exhort us unto bliss, which there is no one who desiret...
CHAPTER II. POSITIVE PROOFS THAT THE SCRIPTURES ARE A DIVINE REVELATION. I. The Genuineness Op The Christian Documents, or proof that the books of...
Book II.Book II. Introduction. Twelve names of the Son of God are recounted, being distributed into three classes. These names are so many proofs of t...