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Luke 6

Chapter?6In this chapter we have Christ?s exposition of the moral law, which he came not to destroy, but to fulfil, and to fill up, by his gospel. I. ...

Sermon XXXVI

127 SERMON XXXVI. PREACHED UPON TRINITY SUNDAY. 2 Corinthians i. 3. Blessed be God, even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercic...

Book I.

Book I.Book I.------------Commencing with the invocation of God, Augustin relates in detail the beginning of his life, his infancy and boyhood, up to ...

A Metaphrase of the Book of Ecclesiastes.

A Metaphrase of the Book of Ecclesiastes. A Metaphrase of the Book of Ecclesiastes.(1) -------- Chapter I.(2) These words speaketh Solomon, the son of...

Sermon III

SERMON III. PREACHED ON CHRISTMAS-DAY, 1625. Galatians iv. 4 and 5. Biit when the fulness of time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woma...

Sermon XII

233 SERMON XII. PREACHED AT WHITEHALL, MARCH 8, 1621. 1 Cor. xv. 26. The last Enemy that shall be destroyed, is Death. This is a text of the resu...

Book II

Book IIBook II------------Argument-In this book Augustin reviews those calamities which the Romans suffered before the time of Christ, and while the w...

Luke 14

Chapter?14In this chapter we have, I. The cure which our Lord Jesus wrought upon a man that had the dropsy, on the sabbath day, and his justifying him...

Sermon XIII

? Psalm evii. 43. o Jsai. xxv. 4. THAT vice and immorality, disobedience to the laws of God and men, prevail among us ?, and that practical religion,...

Sermon XIX

Preached June 19, 1766, to an Assembly of Ministers and Churches, at the Reverend Mr Bur Ford's Meeting-House, Goodman's-Fields. ' Hebrews II. 10...

Chapter I

HOMILETICS. CHAPTER I. RELATION OF SACRED ELOQUENCE TO BIBLICAL EXEGESIS Tite sources of Sacred Eloquence, it is evident, must lie deeper than thos...

Chapter 17

CHAPTER 17. THE PROMISES OF THE LAW AND THE GOSPEL RECONCILED. In the following chapter, the arguments of Sophists, who would destroy or impair the d...

Sermon LVI

SERMON LVI. PREACHED UPON THE PENITENTIAL PSALMS. Psalm xxxii. 5. I acknowledged my eiu uuto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I wi...

Book V.

Book V.Book V. Chapter I.-On FaithOf the Gnostic so much has been cursorily, as it were, written. We proceed now to the sequel, and must again contemp...

A Treatise on the Anger of God

A Treatise on the Anger of GodA Treatise on the Anger of GodAddressed to Donatus.(1) Chapter I.-Of Divine and Human Wisdom.I Have often observed, Don...

Titus 2

Chapter?2The apostle here directs Titus about the faithful discharge of his own office generally (v.?1), and particularly as to several sorts of perso...

Sermon III

Preached at a Wednesday's Evening Lecture in Great-Eaftcheap, Jan. i, 1752 1 Chron. XII. 32. And of the children of IJJ-achar, which were men that h...

Sermon XXI

Occasioned by the Death of Mr John Smith, Preached at the Time of his Interment, April 15, 1724. Romans V. 20, 21. Moreover, the law entered, that...

LECTURE II

LECTURE II. LOVE CONSIDERED AS THE FORMAL CAUSE OF JUSTIFICATION. I HAVE hitherto been employed upon a view of justi,*, fication which happens to ...

The Crusades

The subject of this paper illustrates the powerful effects of the law of association. Important events invest the spots where they occur with a peculi...