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Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians and Romans: Essays and Dissertations by Jowett, Benjamin (1817-1893)

‘Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not. .. Then said I, Lo, I come to do thy will, O God.’—Ps. xl. 6-8. THE doctrine of the Atonement has often been explained in a way at which our moral feelings revolt.

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Life of Dr Owen by Thomson, Andrew (1814-1901)

A wish has sometimes been expressed, that men who, like Owen, have contributed so largely to the enriching of our theological literature, could have been spared the endless avocations of public life, and allowed to devote themselves almost entirely to authorship.

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Theological Essays of the Late Benjamin Jowett by Jowett, Benjamin (1817-1893)

ESSAY ON ATONEMENT AND SATISFACTION ‘Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not. .. Then said I, Lo, I come to do thy will, O God.’—Ps. xl. 6-8. THE doctrine of the Atonement has often been explained in a way at which our moral feelings revolt.

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Systematic Theology [1878] by Finney, Charles Grandison (1792-1875)

LECTURE XXXVII. SANCTIFICATION. I. I will remind you of some points that have been settled in this course of study. 1. The true intent and meaning of the law of God has been, as I trust, ascertained in the lectures on moral government.

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Short Papers on Church History by Miller, Andrew (1810-1883)

THE BURNING OF ROME As our two great apostles PETER and PAUL suffered martyrdom during the FIRST imperial persecution, it may be interesting to many of our readers to know something of the particulars which led to this cruel edict.

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Complete Works of Thomas Manton, D.D. Vol. III by Manton, Thomas (1620-1677)

ork.—2 Thes. II. 17. WE come now, thirdly, to the prayer itself. He asketh two benefits:— 1. Comfort. 2. Establishment. First, Comfort: ‘Comfort your hearts.’ But why doth the apostle pray for that which they had already? He had told them, in the former verse, that God had given them everlasting consolation, and now he prayeth that God would comfort them.

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Systematic Theology - Volume III by Hodge, Charles (1797-1878)

THE Protestant doctrine on the state of the soul after death includes, first of all, the continued conscious existence of the soul after the dissolution of the body.

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Life of St. Declan of Ardmore by Declan of Ardmore, St. (5th cent.)

or Betha Decclain 1. The most blessed Bishop Declan of the most noble race of the kings of Ireland, i.e., the holy bishop who is called Declan was of the most noble royal family of Ireland—a family which held the sceptre and exacted tribute from all Ireland at Tara for ages.

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Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)

CHAPTER XIX. PROPOSALS FROM STOCKBRIDGE, AND FROM THE COMMISSIONERS—VISIT TO STOCKBRIDGE—INDIAN MISSION—HOUSATONNUCKS—MOHAWKS—DISSENSIONS OF ENGLISH INHABITANTS—MR.

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Way to Divine Knowledge by Law, William (1686-1761)

[Way-2-1] Academicus. I must take the liberty, gentlemen, of speaking first this afternoon; for though I have been much pleased with what passed betwixt Humanus and Theophilus in the morning, yet I must own to you all, that I was quite disappointed; for I came in full expectation of hearing everything, that I wish, and want to know, concerning Jacob Behmen, and his works.

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