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Why Four Gospels? by Pink, Arthur Walkington (1886-1952)
The numerical position which Luke occupies in the Sacred Canon, supplies a sure key to its interpretation. It is the third book in the New Testament, and the forty-second in the Bible as a whole.
Institutes of the Christian Religion by Calvin, John (1509-1564)
CHAPTER 17. OF THE LORD’S SUPPER, AND THE BENEFITS CONFERRED BY IT. This chapter is divided into two principal heads.—I. The first part shows what it is that God exhibits in the Holy Supper, sec.
Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established by Burgon, John William (1813-1888)
(Referred to at p. 130.) I. THAT the Sections (popularly miscalled “Ammonian”) with which Eusebius [A.D. 320] has made the world thoroughly familiar, and of which some account was given above (pp.
History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Volume III. by Bangs, Nathan (1778-1862)
CHAPTER 6 From the Close of the General Conference of 1820 to the Beginning of the General Conference of 1824 According to the decision of the late General Conference, there was an additional annual conference created this year called Kentucky making in all twelve.
History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Volume III. by Bangs, Nathan (1778-1862)
CHAPTER 3 From the Death of Bishop Asbury to the Close of the General Conference of 1816 In the closing part of the last volume an incidental allusion was made to a controversy which arose in this country between us and other denominations,…
NPNF2-05. Gregory of Nyssa: Dogmatic Treatises, Etc. by Schaff, Philip (1819-1893)
———————————— Basil, great amongst the saints, had departed from this life to God; and the impulse to mourn for him was shared by all the churches.
Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah by Edersheim, Alfred (1825-1889)
THE WAY, THE FORBIDDING OF HIM WHO COULD NOT FOLLOW WITH THE DISCIPLES, AND THE CONSEQUENT TEACHING OF CHRIST. (St. Matt. xvii. 22, xviii. 22; St. Mark ix. 30-50; St.
Expositor's Bible: The Book of Ezekiel by Skinner, John J. (?-1925)
We have now reached the last and in every way the most important section of the book of Ezekiel. The nine concluding chapters record what was evidently the crowning experience of the prophet's life.
Commentary on Revelation by Bullinger, Ethelbert William (1837-1913)
The Sixth Vision "On Earth" E, chaps. xvi., xvii., xviii. V. Chap. xvi. The Seven Vials. This is by far the most important of all the Visions seen by John, in relation to the earth.
Pseudepigrapha: An Account of Certain Apocryphal Sacred Writings of the Jews and Early Christians by Deane, William John (1823-1895)
The Book of Jubilees, or the Little Genesis, is mentioned by name continually in the writings of the early Fathers, and by a succession of authors reaching to Theodorus Metochita (A.D.