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Sermons on Faith and Doctrine by the Late Benjamin Jowett, M.A., Master of Balliol College by Jowett, Benjamin (1817-1893)
VI THE SUBJECTION OF THE SON Preached at Balliol in 186. . THEN SHALL THE SON ALSO HIMSELF BE SUBJECT UNTO HIM THAT PUT ALL THINGS UNDER HIM, THAT GOD MAY BE ALL IN ALL.
Evidence of Christianity by Paley, William (1743-1805)
I make this candour to consist in their putting down many passages, and noticing many circumstances, which no writer whatever was likely to have forged; and which no writer would have chosen to appear in his book who had been careful to present the story in the most unexceptionable form, or who had thought himself at liberty to carve and mould the particulars of that story according to his choice,…
Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. Matthew by Gibson, John Monro (1838-1921)
II.—The Contradiction of Sinners (xii.). The darkness deepens on the Saviour's path. He has now to encounter direct antagonism. There have been, indeed, signs of opposition before.
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.
Expositor's Bible: The General Epistles of St. James and St. Jude by Plummer, Alfred
CHAPTER XXXIII. DOUBTFUL READINGS AND THE THEORY OF VERBAL INSPIRATION. THREE PALMARY INSTANCES OF DIVINE VENGEANCE UPON GRIEVOUS SIN. "Now I desire to put you in remembrance, though ye know all things once for all, how that the Lord, having saved a people out of the land of Egypt, afterwards destroyed them that believed not.
History of the Origins of Christianity. Book VI. The Reigns of Hadrian and Antoninus Pius. (A.D. 117-161) by Renan, Joseph Ernest (1823-1892).
At this period Christianity was a newborn child, and when it emerged from its swaddling-clothes, a most dangerous sort of croup threatened to choke it. The root of this illness was partly internal, partly external, and in some respects the child had been born with the germs of it.
Expositor's Bible: The Second Epistle to the Corinthians by Denney, James (1856-1917)
XXI THE FRUITS OF LIBERALITY "But thanks be to God, which putteth the same earnest care for you into the heart of Titus. For indeed he accepted our exhortation; but being himself very earnest, he went forth unto you of his own accord.
ANF02. Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Clement of Alexandria (Entire) by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Pastor of Hermas by hermas
Chap. I. He showed me a large willow tree overshadowing plains and mountains,…
History of Dogma - Volume II by Harnack, Adolf (1851-1930)
1. The legal and political forms by which the Church secured herself against the secular power and heresy, and still more the lower moral standard exacted from her members in consequence of the naturalisation of Christianity in the world, called forth a reaction soon after the middle of the second century.
ANF05. Fathers of the Third Century: Hippolytus, Cyprian, Caius, Novatian, Appendix by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Refutation of All Heresies by Hippolytus of Rome (170-235)
Gallandi, p. 454. 1. Some others are secretly introducing another doctrine, who have become disciples of one Noetus, who was a native of Smyrna,…