CHAPTER IV. THE WORKS OF GOD; OR THE EXECUTION OF THE DECREES. SECTION I.?CREATION. I. Definition Op Creation. By creation we mean that free act ...
IT may appear Somewhat extraordinary, that the same s?h? timents should be liable to opposition from two gentlemen of such contrary principles as Mr....
Chapter?11In this chapter we have, I. Peter?s necessary vindication of what he did in receiving Cornelius and his friends into the church, from the ce...
Book IBook I 1. How Christians are the Spiritual Israel.That people which was called of old the people of God was divided into twelve tribes, and over...
38 VOYAGE TO ALEXANDRIA?COAST OF GREECE. and during the rest of the day we saw nothing but fields of level water. At evening, the few clouds on the ...
THE NISIBENE HYMNSTHE NISIBENE HYMNS(Translated by Rev. J. T. Sarsfield Stopford, B.a.).I.1. O God of mercies Who didst refresh Noah, he too refreshed...
Book II.Book II. Chapter I.-On Eating.Keeping, then, to our aim, and selecting the Scriptures which bear on the usefulness of training for life, we mu...
Book IBook I-------- Chapter I. The Office of the Instructor.As there are these three things in the case of man, habits, actions, and passions; habits...
Book II.(1) Book II.(1) In which Augustin replies to all the several statements in the letter of Petilianus, as though disputing with an adversary fac...
Chapter?27It is a very affecting story which is recorded in this chapter concerning the sufferings and death of our Lord Jesus. Considering the thing ...
Book IV. Book IV.(1) Which Tertullian pursues his argument. Jesus is the Christ of the creator. He derives his proofs from St. Luke's gospel; that bei...
SAMUEL WARD. Samuel Ward, an eminent Suffolk divine, and one of the most famous Puritans of the seventeenth century, is a man whose name is comparati...
A COLLECTION OF LETTERS, WRITTEN TO SEVERAL PERSONS OF HONOUR. Letter I. To my good Friend G. H*. Sir, The little business which you left in my...
MANUAL OF PRAYER. ACCOUNTABILITY. O Thou Judge of the quick and the dead, make me realize that I am responsible to thee for all my thoughts, words, ...
174 EXCURSION TO HEBRON. member the Saviour's words, When he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him, for they kn...
Chapter?104It is very probable that this psalm was penned by the same hand, and at the same time, as the former; for as that ended this begins, with B...
HAPPINESS. Blessed God, I thank thee for that impulse of my nature, by which I am led to pursue happiness. Without its refreshing influence, life wo...
In my Travels, as I walked through many Regions and Countries, it was my chance to happen into that famous Continent of Universe; a very large and s...
In my Travels, as I walked through many Regions and Countries, it was my chance to happen into that famous Continent of Universe; a very large and s...
Chapter?15What we read of the sufferings of Christ, in the foregoing chapter, was but the prologue or introduction; here we have the completing of the...