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Martyrs Mirror by Braght, Thieleman J. van (Thieleman Janszoon) (1625-1664)
OF THE TRUE CHURCH OF GOD, ITS ORIGIN, PROGRESS, AND IMMOV ABLE STABILITY, THROUGH ALL TIMES [As in the following work a survey is given, to some degree, of the succession and establishment of the church, we find it expedient in order that the same may not be misinterpreted,…
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
P S A L M S PSALM CXIX. This is a psalm by itself, like none of the rest; it excels them all, and shines brightest in this constellation. It is much longer than any of them more than twice as long as any of them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
Acts AN EXPOSITION, W I T H P R A C T I C A L O B S E R V A T I O N S, OF THE A C T S O F T H E A P O S T L E S. We have with an abundant satisfaction seen the foundation of our holy religion laid in the history of our blessed Saviour, its great author, which was related and left upon record by four several inspired writers, who all agree in this sacred truth,…
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
A C T S. CHAP. I. The inspired historian begins his narrative of the Acts of the Apostles, I. With a reference to, and a brief recapitulation of, his gospel, or history of the life of Christ,…
Early Christian Fathers by Richardson, Cyril C. (1909-1976)
The Letter of the Church of Rome to the Church of Corinth, Commonly Called Clement's First Letter THE TEXT The church of God, living in exile The Greek word implies a colony of aliens without full civic rights.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
M A T T H E W. CHAP. XXIV. Christ's preaching was mostly practical; but, in this chapter, we have a prophetical discourse, a prediction of things to come; such however as had a practical tendency, and was intended, not to gratify the curiosity of his disciples, but to guide their consciences and conversations, and it is therefore concluded with a practical application.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
... good thing that God gave to our fathers in the desert; and why should not we then labour ...
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
M A T T H E W. CHAP. VII. This chapter continues and concludes Christ's sermon on the mount, which is purely practical, directing us to order our conversation aright, both toward God and man;…
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
I S A I A H. CHAP. I. The first verse of this chapter is intended for a title to the whole book, and it is probable that this was the first sermon that this prophet was appointed to publish and to affix in writing (as Calvin thinks the custom of the prophets was) to the door of the temple, as with us proclamations are fixed to public places, that all might read them (Hab.
Institutes of the Christian Religion by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
CHAPTER 14. OF THE SACRAMENTS. This chapter consists of two principal parts,—I. Of sacraments in general. The sum of the doctrine stated, sec. 1-6. Two classes of opponents to be guarded against—viz.