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Treasury of Sacred Song by Palgrave, Francis Turner (1824-1897)
INTRODUCTION TO BOOK I English lyrical religious poetry is less easily divisible than our secular verse into well-marked periods, whether in regard to matter or to manner.
Treatise on Good Works by Luther, Martin (1483-1546)
"Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother." From this Commandment we learn that after the excellent works of the first three Commandments there are no better works than to obey and serve all those who are set over us as superiors.
Light in the Dark Places: or, Memorial of Christian Life in the Middle Ages by Neander, Augustus Johann (1789-1850)
CÆSARIUS OF ARLES. He was born in the district of Chalons-sur-Saone, A. D. 470. He seems to have been early awakened, by a pious education, to vital Christianity.
NPNF2-10. Ambrose: Selected Works and Letters by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
Epistle XX. St. Ambrose relates to his sister the events at Milan connected with the demand of the Arians for a basilica, and how the people rose up in opposition.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 37: 1891 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
"And Elisha prayed, and said, Lord, I pray, open his eyes, that he may see! And the Lord opened the eyes of the youngman, and he saw. And, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha" 2 Kings 6:17.
History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Volume IV. by Bangs, Nathan (1778-1862)
CHAPTER 12 From the close of the General Conference of 1832 to the beginning of the General Conference of 1836 We had now six bishops, and twenty-two annual conferences to be attended in the course of twelve months.
Life of William Carey, Shoemaker and Missionary by Smith, George (1833-1919)
CHAPTER XII WHAT CAREY DID FOR SCIENCE--FOUNDER OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA Carey’s relation to science and economics--State of the peasantry--Carey a careful scientific observer--Specially a botanist--Becomes the friend of Dr.
Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 41: 1895 by Spurgeon, Charles Haddon (1834-1892)
Number 2400—or, "Escape for Your Life!" (No. 2400) INTENDED FOR READING ON LORD'S DAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1895. DELIVERED BY C. H. SPURGEON, AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE, NEWINGTON, ON LORD'S-DAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1887.
System of Doctrines, contained in Divine Relation, Explained and Defended. Shewing Their Consistence and Connexion with Each Other. Vol. I. by Hopkins, Samuel (1721-1803)
of Innocency. Man being made upright, or perfectly holy, this necessarily supposes a rule of right, or that there was a right and wrong in moral character and conduct: and that God did, and could not but require or command that which is morally right, and forbid the contrary; or, in other words, that man was under moral government, which supposes a law requiring perfect obedience of him,…
Christian Mysticism by Inge, William Ralph (1860-1954)
LECTURE III [Greek: "Dio dê dikaiôs monê pteroutai hê tou philosophou dianoia pros gar ekeinois aei esti mnêmê kata dunamin, pros oisper theos ôn theios esti.