Chapter?10In this chapter we have, I. The ample commission which Christ gave to the seventy disciples to preach the gospel, and to confirm it by mirac...
ASTRONOMY, I as-tron'-omi: _I. THE HEAVENLY BODIES_ 1. The Ordinances of Heaven 2. The Sun (1) The Names for the Sun (2) The City of the Sun (3)...
Chapter?12In this chapter, we have, I. Christ?s clearing of the law of the fourth commandment concerning the sabbath-day, and vindicating it from some...
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...
NOTES. Note 1, page 4. EPIPH. 1. c. 1:?Kal oxrrot rh crrepeh. rov Krjpvyfiaros fief/MnjKcujiv. C. 32 :?Ti co(feXei rjpJas rj Tov 'latawov 'AiroicdX...
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...
THE BRETHREN OF THE LORD1. I N the early ages of the Church two conflicting opinions Two rival theories were held regarding the relationship of th...
PART VIII. ESCHATOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF FINAL THINGS. Neither the individual Christian character, nor the Christian church as a whole, attains it...
CHAPTER VII. CREATION. Augustine: City of God, XI. Gangauf: Psychologic des Augustinus, I. i. Anselm: Monologium, VUI. IX. Turrettin : Institutio, V...
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...
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...
NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE. ? 1. From lino, to daub or smear (supine, litum), comes litera, a mark, and more especially a significant mark?a character?...
Book I.Book I. Chapter I. A Bishop's special office is to teach; St. Ambrose himself, however, has to learn in order that he may teach; or rather has ...
ProlegomenaProlegomenaChapter I.Literature?1. Editions, &c. (A) Before 1601 only Latin translations. The first, at Vicenza, 1482, completed by Barnaba...
Introductory Dissertation Introductory Dissertation Ephraim the Syrian and Aphrahat the Persian Sage--------PreliminaryThe two Fathers of the Syrian C...
APPENDIX.1 ON THE FORMAL CAUSE OF JUSTIFICATION. THE formal cause of a tiling is generally explained to be that which constitutes it what it is; thu...