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Guide for the Perplexed by Maimonides, Moses (1135-1204)
[Letter of the Author to his Pupil, R. Joseph Ibn Aknin.] In the name of GOD, Lord of the Universe. To R. Joseph (may God protect him!), son of R. Jehudah (may his repose be in Paradise!): — My dear pupil, ever since you resolved to come to me, from a distant country, and to study under my direction, I thought highly of your thirst for knowledge, and your fondness for speculative pursuits,…
Spirit of Prayer by Law, William (1686-1761)
Rust. I have brought again with me, gentlemen, my silent friend, Humanus, and upon the same condition of being silent still. But though his silence is the same, yet he is quite altered.
Work of the Holy Spirit by Kuyper, Abraham (1837-1920)
. By PROF. BENJAMIN B. WARFIELD, D.D., LL D., Of Princeton Theological Seminary. It is fortunately no longer necessary to formally introduce Dr. Kuyper to the American religious public.
History of the Moravian Church by Hutton, J. E.
1800. IF a man stands up for the old theology when new theology is in the air, he is sure to be praised by some for his loyalty, and condemned by others for his stupidity; and that was the fate of the Brethren in Germany during the closing years of the eighteenth century.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
1. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them. 1. Perfecti fuerunt igitur coeli et terra, et omnis exercitus eorum. 2. And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.
Desire of Ages by White, Ellen Gould (1827-1915)
Chapter 73 “Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled” [This chapter is based on John 13:31–; 14–17 Looking upon His disciples with divine love and with the tenderest sympathy, Christ said, “Now is the Son of man glorified, and God is glorified in Him.” Judas had left the upper chamber, and Christ was alone with the eleven.
Nature of the Atonement by Campbell, John McLeod (1800-1872)
PROSPECTIVE ASPECT OF THE ATONEMENT. I HAVE said above, that the atonement is to be regarded as that by which God has bridged over the gulf which separated between what sin had made us, and what it was the desire of the divine love that we should become.
Natural Law in the Spiritual World by Drummond, Henry (1851-1897)
. “I judge of the order of the world, although I know not its end, because to judge of this order I only need mutually to compare the parts, to study their functions, their relations and to remark their concert.
Upper Room: Being a Few Truths for the Times by Ryle, John Charles (1816-1900)
Heb. 4:14. OUR PROFESSION "Seeing then that we have a great High Priest, that is passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold fast our profession."--Heb.
Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize by Herbermann, Charles George (1840-1916)
Africa This name, which is of Phoenician origin, was at first given by the Romans to the territory about the city of Carthage. It gradually came to be applied to the whole Libyan territory occupied by the Romans, and it was understood in this sense, as late as the eleventh century, by Pope St.