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NPNF2-07. Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory Nazianzen by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
I. In the former Discourse we laid down clearly with respect to the Theologian, both what sort of character he ought to bear, and on what kind of subject he may philosophize, and when, and to what extent.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume I (Genesis to Deuteronomy) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
E X O D U S CHAP. I. We have here, I. God's kindness to Israel, in multiplying them exceedingly, (ver. 1-7). II. The Egyptians' wickedness to them, 1. Oppressing and enslaving them, (ver.
NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Chapter VIII. In how many ways “Throughwhom” is used; and in what sense “with whom” is more suitable. Explanation of how the Son receives a commandment, and how He is sent.
NPNF2-06. Jerome: The Principal Works of St. Jerome by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Book III. 1. Critob. I am charmed with the exuberance of your eloquence, but at the same time I would remind you that, Prov. x. 19. “In the multitude of words there wanteth not transgression.” And how does it bear upon the question before us? You will surely admit that those who have received Christian baptism are without sin.
Life of Our Most Holy Father St. Benedict by Gregory I, St. (c. 540-604)
What kind of man the Abbot ought to be. An Abbot who is worthy to have charge of a Monastery ought always to remember what he is called, and in his actions show forth the character of Ancient.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
1. And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, and said, I have gotten a man from the LORD. 1. Et Adam cognovit Hava uxorem suam: quae concepit, et peperit Cain: et dixit, Acquisivi virum a Jehova.
NPNF1-08. St. Augustine: Exposition on the Book of Psalms by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Psalm L. Lat. XLIX. From a sermon to the people. 1. How much availeth the Word of God to us for the correction of our life, both regarding His rewards to be expected, and His punishments to be feared, let each one measure Some mss.
Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England by Bede, St. ("The Venerable," c. 673-735)
y; but not long after, making a league with them, turned their weapons against their allies. In the year of our Lord 449, Marcian, the forty-sixth from Augustus, being made emperor with Valentinian, ruled the empire seven years.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
M A R K. CHAP. II. In this chapter, we have, I. Christ's healing a man that was sick of a palsy, ver. 1-12. II. His calling of Matthew from the receipt of custom, and his eating, upon that occasion, with publicans and sinners, and justifying himself in so doing, ver.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
J E R E M I A H. CHAP. II. It is probable that this chapter was Jeremiah's first sermon after his ordination; and a most lively pathetic sermon it is as any we have is all the books of the prophets.