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History of the Rise of the Huguenots by Baird, Henry M. (1832-1906)
. CALVIN AND GENEVA.—MORE SYSTEMATIC PERSECUTION BY THE KING. Calvin and Geneva—More Systematic Persecution by the King 193 Changed Attitude of Francis 193 Occasioned by the "Placards"…
History of the Rise of the Huguenots by Baird, Henry M. (1832-1906)
. THE REIGN OF CHARLES THE NINTH, TO THE PRELIMINARIES OF THE COLLOQUY OF POISSY. The Reign of Charles the Ninth,…
On the Government of God: A Treatise Wherein Are Shown by Argument and by Examples Drawn from the Abandoned Society of the Times the Ways of God To by Salvian (c. 400- c. 480)
1. By certain men God is said to be careless and neglectful of human actions, on the ground that he neither protects good men nor restrains the wicked; and they claim that this is why at the present time the good are generally wretched and the wicked happy.
Pneumatologia by Owen, John (1616-1683)
Other testimonies pleaded in confirmation of the same truth — John xvi. 13 opened — How far all true believers are infallibly led into all truth declared, and the manner how they are so —1 John ii.
Works of Jonathan Edwards, Volume One by Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758)
APPENDIX, NO. IV. REMARKS IN MENTAL PHILOSOPHY—THE MIND There are four distinct series of these manuscript Notes or Remarks, which from the handwriting, as well as from other evidence, were obviously commenced by him during his collegiate life, and as nearly as can be judged in the following order.
NPNF-213. Gregory the Great (II), Ephraim Syrus, Aphrahat by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
1. His Early Years.—Ephraim, according to this biography, was a Syrian of Mesopotamia, by birth, and by parentage on both sides. His mother was of Amid (now Diarbekr) a central city of that region; his father belonged to the older and more famous City of Nisibis, not far from Amid but near the Persian frontier, where he was priest of an idol named Abnil (or Abizal)…
Sermons of John Owen by Owen, John (1616-1683)
Sermon XII. The glory and interest of nations professing the gospel. “Upon all the glory shall be a defence.” — Isa. iv. 5. The design of this chapter is to give in relief against outward perplexing extremities, from gospel promises, and the presence of Christ with his people in those extremities.
Practical Exposition upon Psalm CXXX by Owen, John (1616-1683)
Proceed we now to the second part of this psalm, which contains the deportment of a sin-perplexed soul, when by faith it hath discovered where its rest doth lie, and from whom its relief is to be expected; even from the forgiveness which is with God, whereof we have spoken.
Commentary on Corinthians - Volume 1 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
8. For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit; 8. Huic quidem per Spiritum datur sermo sapientiae, alteri datur sermo cognitionis, secundum eundem Spiritum.
Commentary on Corinthians - Volume 2 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
1. Now I Paul myself beseech you by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, who in presence am base among you, but being absent am bold toward you: 1. Pro ipse ego Paulus exhortor vos Je vous exhorte, ou prie;” — “I exhort or entreat you.” per lenitatem et mansuetudinem Christi, qui secundum faciem humilis quidem sum inter vos, absens autem audax sum in vos.