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... Bible Library An Exposition on the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, and Part of the Eleventh The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3 — John Bunyan An unfinished commentary on the Bible, ...
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... Bible Library The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate, The Works of John Bunyan Volumes 1-3 — John Bunyan CLEARLY EXPLAINED, AND LARGELY IMPROVED, FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL BELIEVERS ...
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... , whose misfortunes he fully shared, was born c.367, perhaps in Galatia. He embraced an ascetic life in his 20th year, c.386. The ascetic career of Palladius can only be ...
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... ARTICLES) Whether God is infinite? Whether anything but God can be essentially infinite? Whether an actually infinite magnitude can exist? Whether an infinite multitude can exist? THE EXISTENCE OF GOD ...
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... . Printed by the authority of the Bishop of London, April 17th, 1671'; an octavo volume of 308 pages. The whole object proposed by Mr. Fowler was to shew ...
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... Literature — Henry Wace Tarachus, also called Victor Tarachus, also called Victor, martyr, an Isaurian from Claudiopolis, and a soldier, who left the army on the outbreak of Diocletian's ...
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... FATHER'S BUSINESS AS A BRAZIER- ENLISTS FOR A SOLDIER- RETURNS FROM THE WARS AND OBTAINS AN AMIABLE, RELIGIOUS WIFE- HER DOWER. We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that ...
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... proved that, "when he was weak, then was he strong." He claimed an interest in the fervent prayers of his fellow saints- "My heart is vile, the ...
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... , however rough and startling the sound may be. The life of Badman was written in an age when profligacy, vice, and debauchery, marched like a desolating army through our land ...
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... , that you would form, so to say, but one ray, and there are an infinite number of such rays. By its identity with the sun this ray takes an intimate ...
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... not on any account let it cling for a single moment to anything earthly; have also an ardent love for human souls, love for the sake of God, and be zealous for ...
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... which were mistress Brookes's delight. She welcomed them as to her own house, and made an excellent hostess. But Donal would not mix the tumbler of toddy she would have had him ...
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... that a document which, in the constantly shifting phases of the controversy, soon fell into an oblivion which the work of Hilary has nearly shared. It is only incidentally constructive; its ...
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... springs near Hieropolis, a small portion of the epitaph of Abercius himself on the fragment of an altar-shaped tomb; the hot springs in their position near the city exactly correspond with the position ...
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... wearing the white robe of a neophyte, he found her praying in her chamber, and an angel of God at her side. In answer to Valerian's prayer, the angel promised that ...
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... from him, by Hippolytus (c.225-235) and Origen ( a.d.254), who first introduced an explanation of the name. Others offered different explanations (e.g. Eus. c.340); ...
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... said to have been nearly related to Gregory the Illuminator, the apostle of Armenia. At an early age he devoted himself to the life of a solitary, and the celebrity he acquired ...
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... , t. xix.) there are other references, but that treatise is spurious. An Arabic writer has preserved a fragment of Galen's lost work, de Republicâ Platonis, which reads ...
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... notes p.187) . The Syrian author, whose name was Theophilus, professes to have been an eyewitness of the martyrdom (which he places on Sept.2) and a convert. The ancient ...
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... little restraint of language that a Christian would certainly have regarded it as blasphemous to invent such an attack. That Macarius did not invent the objections is further shewn by his sometimes missing their ...
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... these points, there is one in which I confess that he has spoken the truth in an eminent degree; namely, when he says that he is not rendering evil speaking for evil ...
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... , to their clamour, made unto them a golden calf, and set it up as an object of worship (Ex.32:4 ; Ps.106:19) . On the return of ...
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... the Persians as well as the Medes, and legend honoured as its first lawgiver and expounder an ancient prophet named Zarathustra, known to us as Zoroaster.* Most classical writers relegated Zoroaster ...
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... nation. Its component elements were not, however, firmly welded together; they consisted of an indefinite number of clans, which were again subdivided into several families. Each of these families ...
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... unscathed, but with greatly increased strength, through a serious crisis. She crushed most effectually an attack which, if not really very formidable or very systematic, was at any rate very ...
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