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Institutes of the Christian Religion by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
CHAPTER 4. PENITENCE, AS EXPLAINED IN THE SOPHISTICAL JARGON OF THE SCHOOLMEN, WIDELY DIFFERENT FROM THE PURITY REQUIRED BY THE GOSPEL. OF CONFESSION AND SATISFACTION.
Institutes of the Christian Religion by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
CHAPTER 2. OF FAITH. THE DEFINITION OF IT. ITS PECULIAR PROPERTIES.…
Institutes of the Christian Religion by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
CHAPTER 13. THE UNITY OF THE DIVINE ESSENCE IN THREE PERSONS TAUGHT, IN SCRIPTURE, FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE WORLD. This chapter consists of two parts.…
Secret of Guidance by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)
Chapter VIII IN THE SECRET OF HIS PRESENCE In one sense God is always near us. He is not an Absentee, needing to be brought down from the heavens or up from the deep.
Secret of Guidance by Meyer, Frederick Brotherton (1847-1929)
THE SECRET OF GUIDANCE A COMPANION VOLUME TO "LIGHT ON LIFE'S ...
Expositions of Holy Scripture: Psalms by MacLaren, Alexander (1826-1910)
‘Delight thyself also in the Lord, and He shall give thee the desires of thine heart 5. Commit thy way unto the Lord.. .. 7. Rest in the Lord, and wait patiently for Him.’—PSALM xxxvii.
NPNF2-04. Athanasius: Select Works and Letters by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
The council (a) had testified, by its horrified and spontaneous rejection of it, that Arianism was a novelty subversive of the Christian faith as they had received it from their fathers.
In Praise of Folly by Erasmus, Desiderius (c. 1466-1536)
An oration, of feigned matter, spoken by Folly in her own person At what rate soever the world talks of me (for I am not ignorant what an ill report Folly has got, even among the most foolish), yet that I am that she, that only she, whose deity recreates both gods and men, even this is a sufficient argument,…
Origin of the Four Gospels by Tischendorf, Constantine von (1815-1874)
. THE life of Jesus has become the center of the religious controversies which agitate our age. The importance of this fact is great. At its foundation lies the confession that Christianity is not grounded so much on the doctrines of Him from whom it receives its name as upon his person.
Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching by Irenaeus, St. (c.130-c.200)
1. Knowing, my beloved Marcianus, your desire to walk in godliness, which alone leads man to life eternal, I rejoice with you and make my prayer that you may preserve your faith entire and so be pleasing to God who made you.