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Christian Ethics. Volume II.—Pure Ethics. by Wuttke, Adolf (1819-1870)
SECTION LXXVIII. The revelation of the divine will to the moral subject, as given in the rational self-consciousness, is the conscience. This is not an originally ready power, but, as given at first only in germ, it must be developed,—stands in need of culture, primarily by God himself, and, in all after the first generation.
NPNF2-02. Socrates and Sozomenus Ecclesiastical Histories by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Chapter XXVIII.—Of the Holy Men who flourished at this Period in Egypt. John, or Amon, Ammon in the text. Benus, Theonas, Copres, Helles, Elias, Apelles, Isidore, Serapion, Dioscorus, and Eulogius.
NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
This Chapter offers no more than a tentative and imperfect outline of the theology of St. Hilary; it is an essay, not a monograph. Little attempt will be made to estimate the value of his opinions from the point of view of modern thought; little will be said about his relation to earlier and contemporary thought, a subject on which he is habitually silent,…
Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ by Owen, John (1616-1683)
btaining fresh springs of grace. The application of the same truth, in the second place, belongs unto believers, especially such as have made any long profession of walking in the ways of God and the gospel.
NPNF2-07. Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory Nazianzen by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
S. Basil died January 1, a.d. 379. A serious illness, in addition to other causes, prevented S. Gregory from being present at his funeral (Epist. 79). Benoît holds that an expression (Epitaph, cxix.
NPNF2-07. Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory Nazianzen by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
ThisOration was delivered a.d. 374. S. Gregory the elder died early in that year, according to the Greek Menæa on the 1st of January,…
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) by Henry, Matthew (1662-1714)
M A T T H E W. CHAP. XXII. This chapter is a continuation of Christ's discourses in the temple, two or three days before he died. His discourses then are largely recorded, as being of special weight and consequence.
Touching Incidents and Remarkable Answers to Prayer by Shaw, Solomon Benjamin (1854-1941)
TOUCHING INCIDENTS AND REMARKABLE ANSWERS TO PRAYER, THE CHILD-HEROINE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. We have read a touching incident about three little children, who, last autumn, late in the season, wandered alone in a dreary region of New Brunswick.
History of Dogma - Volume II by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)
2. The Doctrines of the Church. In the following section we do not intend to give a presentation of the theology of Irenæus and the other Antignostic Church teachers, but merely to set forth those points of doctrine to which the teachings of these men gave currency in succeeding times.
Nature and Causes of Apostasy from the Gospel by Owen, John (1616-1683)
f the gospel, and the inclination of all sorts of persons thereunto in all ages, inquired into and declared — Uncured enmity in the minds of many against spiritual things, and the effects of it in a wicked conversation, the first cause of apostasy.