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Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical notes. Volume I. The History of Creeds. by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
The Canons of Dort are likewise confined to five points or 'Heads of Doctrine,' and exhibit what is technically called the Calvinistic system—first positively, then negatively, in the rejection of the Arminian errors.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 12: 1866 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"And He said, 'Whathave you done? The voice of your brother's blood cries unto Me from the ground.'" Genesis 4:10. "And to Jesus the Mediator of the Ne w Covenant, and to the blood of sprinkling, that speaks better things than that of Abel." Hebrews 12:24.
Expositor's Bible: The General Epistles of St. James and St. Jude by Plummer, Alfred
... great to be accounted for by common influences acting upon both writers, and we are compelled to suppose ...
History of the Christian Church, Volume VII. Modern Christianity. The German Reformation by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
. (Comp. § 7.) The secret of Luther’s power and influence lies in his heroic faith. It delivered him from the chaos and torment of ascetic self-mortification and self-condemnation, gave him rest and peace, and made him a lordly freeman in Christ, and yet an obedient servant of Christ.
First Principles of the Reformation or the Ninety-five Theses and the Three Primary Works by Luther, Martin (1483-1546)
... for this purpose, as we read in the Acts of the Apostles, that deacons were appointed. Thus he who does ...
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 59: 1913 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"For as often as you eat this bread, and drink this cup, you do show the Lord's death till He comes." 1 Corinthians 11:26. THE center of our holy religion is the Cross.
Meditations and Discourses on the Glory of Christ by Owen, John (1616-1683)
st by faith in this world and by sight in heaven. Faith is the light wherein we behold the glory of Christ in this world. And this in its own nature, as unto this great end, is weak and imperfect, like weak eyes, that cannot behold the sun in its beauty.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 56: 1910 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"How sweet aire Your Words to my taste! Yes, sweeter than honey to my mouth!" Psalm 119:103. IT is delightful to find how exactly the experience of David, under the Jewish dispensation, tallies with the experience of the saints of God in these Gospel times.
Complete Works of Thomas Manton, D.D. Vol. IV by Manton, Thomas (1620-1677)
... that art highly favoured., So Acts xv. 23: `The apostles, and elders, and brethren, send ... and often trial puts us upon frequent exercise: the apostle saith, chastening `yieldeth the ... consist in these outward acts; for the apostle is dealing with hypocrites, ...
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 61: 1915 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"And I will sialee all nations, and the desire of all nations shall come: and I will fill this house with glory, says the Lord of Hosts." Haggai 2:7. THE second Temple was never intended to be as magnificent as the first.