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Commentary on Philippians, Colossians, and Thessalonians by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
2. We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of you in our prayers; 2. Gratias agimus Deo semper de omnibus vobis, memoriam vestri facientes in precibus nostris, 3.
Systematic Theology - Volume I by Hodge, Charles (1797-1878)
But while it has ever been the doctrine of the Church that God created the universe out of nothing by the word of his power, which creation was instantaneous and immediate, i.e., without the intervention of any second causes; yet it has generally been admitted that this is to be understood only of the original call of matter into existence.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 51: 1905 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"The LORD our God spoke unto us in Horeb, saying, You have dwelt long enough in this mountain." Deuteronomy 1:6. IT is a good thing, sometimes, to look back—to take a retrospective view of our life.
Life of Dr Owen by Thomson, Andrew (1814-1901)
It is matter of just regret and complaint that no elaborate contemporary memoir of this great Puritan was ever written. Twenty years after his death, Cotton Mather, in his “Magnalia Americana Christi,” declared “that the church of God was wronged,…
Commentary on John - Volume 1 by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
59 He spoke these things in the synagogue, while he was teaching in Capernaum. 60. Many of his disciples, therefore, having heard it, said, This is a harsh saying; “Ceste parole est dure, ou, rude;” — “this saying hard, or, harsh.” who can hear it? 61.
Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897) by Dionysius, the Pseudo-Areopagite (c.650—c. 725)
I. Concerning things accomplished in the Synaxis. Courage, then, since we have made mention of this (Eucharist) which we may not pass over to celebrate any other Hierarchical function in preference to it.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 32: 1886 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"If you love Me, keep My commandments." John 14:15. THIS is a chapter singularly full of certainties and remarkably studded with "ifs." Concerning most of the great things in it there never can be an, "if," and yet, "if," comes up, I think, no less than seven times in the chapter and, "if," too, not about trifles, but about the most solemn subjects.
New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. IX: Petri - Reuchlin by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
. I. In the Netherlands. 3. Second Period, 1664–1708. 7. The True Reformed Church. Events Prior to the Synod of Emden (§ 1). Results of English Conquest (§ 1). III.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 39: 1893 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"But we will bless the LORD from this time forth and forevermore. Praise the LORD." Psalm 115:18. IT has been truly said that if the members of our churches were in a right condition of heart, the work of the pastor towards them would be no more difficult than that of a commanding officer to his troops.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 37: 1891 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"Sacrifice and offering You did not desire, My ears ha ve You opened: burnt offering and sin offering have You not required. Then said I, Lo, I have come—in the volume of the Book it is written of Me—I delight to do Your will, O My God: yes, Your Law is within My heart." Psalm 40:6-8.