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...
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?14This chapter is a continuation of Christ?s discourse with his disciples after supper. When he had convicted and discarded Judas, he set hims...
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...
inquire after the scattered Jews, was suggested by a series of striking providences in the case of some of the individuals concerned. The Rev. Robert...
APPENDIX I. NOTES. Note 1, page 26. We need only mention the investigations recently instituted into the Ignatian Epistles, to which occasion was g...
ANTHROPOLOGY an-thro-pol'-o-ji: _I. TERMS EMPLOYED_ _II. NATURE OF MAN BIBLICAL CONCEPTION_ _III. ORIGIN OF MAN FROM SCRIPTURE ACCOUNT: NARRATIVES...
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...
S. AUGUSTINE TO CONSENTIUS: AGAINST LYING. From the Retractations, Book ii. Chap. 60. Then* also I wrote a Book against Lying, the occasion of whic...
Councils of Ariminum and SeleuciaCouncils of Ariminum and Seleucia Part I. History of the Councils. Reason why two Councils were called. Inconsistency...
Book III.Book III.1. Critob. I am charmed with the exuberance of your eloquence, but at the same time I would remind you that,(1) In the multitude of ...
? 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...
S. AUGUSTINE THE WORK OF MONKS. From the Retractations, ii. 21. To write the Bonk on the Work of Monks, the need which compelled me was this. When...
Discourse IVDiscourse IV ??1-5. The substantiality of the Word proved from Scripture. If the One Origin be substantial, Its Word is substantial. Unles...
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...
ProlegomenaProlegomenaChapter I.Literature?1. Editions, &c. (A) Before 1601 only Latin translations. The first, at Vicenza, 1482, completed by Barnaba...
HYMNS CHIEFLY ADAPTED TO FAMILY WORSHIP. MORNING HYMNS. 1 HYMN. C M. 1 ONCE more, my soul, the rising day Salutes thy waking eyes; Once more, my...
CHAPTER II. POSITIVE PROOFS THAT THE SCRIPTURES ARE A DIVINE REVELATION. I. The Genuineness Op The Christian Documents, or proof that the books of...
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...
NEW TESTAMENT LITERATURE. ? 1. From lino, to daub or smear (supine, litum), comes litera, a mark, and more especially a significant mark?a character?...