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Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 1 - Verse 8 Verse 8. But ye ... bore such testimony, is abundantly confirmed in the Acts of the Apostles, Ac 1:22; 5:32; 10:39,42 ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 2 - Verse 3 Verse 3. And there ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 2 - Verse 24 Verse 24. Whom God ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 2 - Verse 2 Verse 2. And suddenly. ...
Barnes' New Testament Notes by Barnes, Albert (1798-1870)
THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES - Chapter 2 - Verse 19 Verse 19, 20. I ...
History of the Christian Church, Volume I: Apostolic Christianity. A.D. 1-100 by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
tianity. Literature. I. Acts 15, and Gal. 2, and the Commentaries thereon. II. Besides the general literature already noticed (in §§ 20 and 29), compare the following special discussions on the Conference of the Apostles, which tend to rectify the extreme view of Baur (Paulus, ch.
Institutes of the Christian Religion by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
CHAPTER 10. OF THE POWER OF MAKING LAWS. THE CRUELTY OF THE POPE AND HIS ADHERENTS, IN THIS RESPECT, IN TYRANNICALLY OPPRESSING AND DESTROYING SOULS. This chapter treats,—I.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 06: 1860 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
“The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God; and if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ; if so be that we suffer with him, that we may be also glorified together.”—Romans 8:16, 17.
Romance of M. Renan, and the Christ of the Gospels. Three Essays by Rev. Dr. Schaff and M. Napoleon Roussel. by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
... takes humanity with its illusions, and seeks to act both upon and with it, must not be blamed ...
Meditations on the Life and Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ by Tauler, John (c. 1300-1361)
crament. When, therefore, our Lord Jesus had instructed His disciples in true humility, both by word and example, and the time of His Passion was close at hand, He desired to teach both them and all of us another of His virtues, not less necessary for our salvation than the one already spoken of; that is to say, perfect love.