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Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek. Additional Notes. by Swete, Henry Barclay (1835-1917)
CHAPTER V. INFLUENCE OF THE LXX. ON CHRISTIAN BIBLICAL LITERATURE. 1. THE Church inherited from the Hellenistic Synagogue an entire confidence in the work of the Alexandrian translators.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
ANF02. Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Clement of Alexandria (Entire) by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
As then in astronomy we have Abraham as an instance, so also in arithmetic we have the same Abraham. “For, hearing that Lot was taken captive, and having numbered his own servants,…
Eight Sermons Preach’d at the Honourable Robert Boyle’s Lecture, in the First Year, MDCXCII. by Bentley, Richard (1662-1742)
spect to the PRESENT LIFE. The First SERMON Preached March 7. 179½. Psalm XIV. verse 1. The Fool hath said in his Heart, There is no God; they are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doth good.
Doctrinal Divinity by Gill, John (1697-1771)
Chapter 8 Of Justification. Pardon of sin, and justification from it, are very closely connected; the one follows upon the other; according to the position of them in some passages of scripture, pardon is first, and justification next; (as in Acts 13:38, 39; 26:18), though they are not, the one, in reality, prior to the other; they are both together in the divine mind,…
NPNF1-04. Augustine: The Writings Against the Manichaeans and Against the Donatists by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
The object of this chapter is to present a rudimentary outline and summary of all that Augustin penned or spoke against those traditional North African Christians whom he was pleased to regard as schismatics.
Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity by Owen, John (1616-1683)
Having briefly declared our sense concerning the general causes and occasions of our differences, and that present want of Christian love which is complained of by many, we shall now return to give some more particular account concerning our inconformity unto and non-compliance with the observances and constitutions of the church of England.
Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 10. by Tillotson, John (1630-1694)
How much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him?”—Luke xi. 13. IN discoursing on these words, I proposed, First, To endeavour to shew what is comprehended in the gift of the Holy Spirit mentioned in my text, and how great a blessing and benefit it is.
Selected Sermons of George Whitefield by Whitefield, George (1714-1770)
Christ, the Believer's Wisdom, Righteousness, Sanctification and Redemption Of all the verses in the book of God, this which I have now read to you, is, I believe, one of the most comprehensive: what glad tidings does it bring to believers! What precious privileges are they herein invested with! How are they here led to the fountain of them all, I mean, the love,…
Summa Theologica by Thomas Aquinas, Saint (1225?-1274)
Whether the acts of the Orders are rightly assigned in the text? Objection 1: It would seem that the acts of the Orders are not rightly assigned in the text (Sent.
Expositor's Bible: The Book of the Twelve Prophets, Volume I by Smith, George Adam (1856-1942)
CHAPTER XI COMMON-SENSE AND THE REIGN OF LAW Amos iii. 3-8; iv. 6-13; v. 8, 9; vi. 12; viii. 8; ix. 5, 6. Fools, when they face facts, which is seldom, face them one by one, and, as a consequence, either in ignorant contempt or in panic.