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  • ...votional book, many of these phrases have become proverbial in English. In a second book, his wife and children, who once denounced his ideas, follow hi The allegory of this book has antecedents in a large number of Christian devotional works that speak of the soul's path to
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  • 7. For a [Christian] man ought not to veil the head because he is the image and glor 8. For man is not originally from woman [as from a despised and inferior source], but woman is from man.
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  • ...n its most common usage, refers to the deliberate premature termination of a pregnancy resulting in the killing of any or all carried unborn infants. Th .... After viability, the state's interest in fetal protection increases, and a state may more heavily regulate abortion.
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  • ...In order to protect the secrecy of the organization, the LSM does not take a name for its cell-franchises and aggressively sues anyone who attempts to s ...l Church continues to hold a majority of Americans in membership, although a substantial number of Mandarin-speaking Chinese transplants dominate the le
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  • ...before man because she is "the glory of man." Here then is set forth again a double reason for women unveiling. Yet the commentator declares this an arg ...ed to a strict morality, sit, not only next to her slave, but also next to a former prostitute? Should the former lay aside her veil, which she was accu
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  • {{quote | text="A significant quote made by Carey Grant goes here".- Carey B. Grant}} '''Carey B Grant''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Categor
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  • ...people are so intent on knowing which particular "brand" of Christianity a person belongs to? Have you ever wondered why there are so many Christian denomina ..., and claim that their teaching has remained unchanged over time. There is a strong link between religion, culture and country in these churches. For ex
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  • ...they would learn anything, let them ask their husbands at home: for it is a shame for women to speak in the church" (R. V.) We believe this is the lang ...ion is repeated whenever a new point is taken up. . . . Under each heading a discussion is given as has been desired, and therefore the matters are disc
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  • Clive Staples Lewis (1898 – 1963) was a famous [[Christian]] author and scholar who lived in [[England]]. Lewis is Commonly referred to as C.S. Lewis, was a famous Irish [[Christian]] author and scholar. He was born in [[Belfast]],
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  • 107. But the need of a different translation and interpretation of Genesis 3:16 will scarcely be r ...is one part of her curse; and so very capricious is this will often, that a sorer punishment no human being can well have."
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  • Verse 9. [I desire women] to array themselves in a befitted catastola, with reverence and restraint, not with braids, or gold, Verse 11. Let a woman learn, quietly, in all subjection [to God].
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  • ...showing that a mere outward profession is nothing, without the evidence of a holy life and conduct. It also helps forward and excites real [[Christians] The necessity of a life of [[holiness]], in order to communion with [[God]], is shown.
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  • == THE FOUNDING OF A CHRISTIAN FAMILY.== ...or being a mere slave, she was not to be held responsible for having borne a child; but now, at any rate, she was emancipated. The setting of wrong cond
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  • ...ts on my life, both positive and negative. However, I was determined to be a Muslim. ...ea. It pushed me to move to a new experience and to explore the world from a wider view.
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  • ..., and therefore we offer no apology for expending much time and thought in a thorough examination of Genesis, third chapter. ...er child-bearing. How he would hate her every time she was about to become a mother!
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  • ..., when she fled, but she fled with the babe in her arms; and Egypt was not a “wilderness” anyway. ...presence of a woman, Eve; and He began the fulfillment of that promise to a woman,¾the Virgin Mary; and as He has begun so will He, in faithfulness to
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  • ...original state of the Hebrew text, by Mr. Harold Wiener, M. A., L.L. B., (a Jewish barrister-at-law, of Lincoln's Inn, London), seem to conclusively sh ...eet or refute Wiener's challenge of their theory; and his works are making a profound impression.
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  • 742. Please center your thoughts on a little group of women who came out of Galilee with our Lord, and followed H ...s Joseph’s brother. (6) Salome, wife of Zebedee, mother of James and John, a sister of Jesus’ mother. From the expression “many others,” we infer
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  • ...elling error before pasting the content into the articles. This is more of a 'spurt' of activity for me, so there is no real rush for any of this to occ ...s along with some other changes that may help. However, there may still be a few things such as removing the space below Mathew Henry link etc. may stil
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  • == THE FOUNDING OF A CHRISTIAN FAMILY.== ...training to believe in a coming Christ (as Eve did),¾just as we believe in a Christ who has come and will come again.
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  • ...ere man believes a thing because it is true; in the spiritual, a man knows a thing to be true because he believes it." If, having the Spirit with you to ...it, had peculiar significance, as just preceding God's providing Adam with a wife. Above all things, the avoidance of the pains of responsibility in the
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  • ...rst, that is, one could not have been written more than fifteen minutes or a half hour after the other. This point is important. Next note that if St. P ...istory even since meetings have been held in public churches. Now if only a small fraction of the attendants (the mature men released from business so
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  • John Calvin was a famous [[Protestant]] French and Swiss reformer and theologian of the sixte John Calvin was born on July 10, 1509. He died on May 27, 1564 was a prominent French theologian during the Protestant Reformation and the names
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  • ...hey go to live with an elderly professor called Digory Kirke, who lives in a big house with his housekeeper Mrs Macready and his three servants. ...White Witch, who had given him orders that if he ever saw a Son of Adam or a Daughter of Eve in the forest he was to hand them over to her. Mr Tumnus qu
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  • ...semblance to the correct interpretation as a typewriter wheel may resemble a clock wheel, but it does not fit accurately anywhere. 116. The sense "bruise," so unsuitable for the figure of a biting serpent, has been fixed upon on account of St. Paul's words, Romans
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  • ...did not have sacerdotal celibacy in mind when he wrote it, but he did have a tribulation in mind, as verses 29-31 and other verses prove. Three of the Gospels (Matthew 24:19; Mark 13:17; Luke 21:23) record a warning of Christ’s, that no woman should be found pregnant or with littl
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  • == HOW DID "POWER" BECOME "A VEIL?"== ...rs on its face the evidence that at the beginning men started out to prove a foregone conclusion by it.
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  • [[Image:Paul's Missionary Journeys Small.jpg|thumb|center|a map of the regions that [[apostle Paul|Paul]] travelled. Colossae is in gri ...he [[Spirit]] of [[God]] comes with the word of [[God]], it will be to us a dead letter. Thus they entertained it by the power of the [[Holy Spirit|Hol
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  • ==Offer of inclusion of a Wikibook "Christianity"== A couple of days ago I set up a wikibook for Christianity under wikipedia at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/C
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  • The qualifications of a faithful pastor. ...s deny and reject him. See the miserable state of hypocrites, such as have a form of [[godliness]], but are without the power; yet let us not be so read
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  • ...e to call it ba’al marriage, or marriage of dominion, and to call the wife a be’ulah, or subject wife (Isaiah 62.4). ...children who are of his blood has lost the right freely to dispose of her person; her husband has authority over her, and he alone has the right of divorce.
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  • ...kept in training in the sacred languages, so that women can always command a hearing, as to the precise meaning of such passages in the Bible as relate ...es, (instead of putting obstacles in their way), and then, have given them a place by their side on translation committees.
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  • ...just consequences of its sins. (Lam. 1:1-11) [[Jerusalem]] represented as a captive female, lamenting, and seeking the [[mercy]] of [[God]]. (Lam. 1:12 ...hows the miseries of the Jewish nation. [[Jerusalem]] became a captive and a slave, by reason of the greatness of her sins; and had no rest from sufferi
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  • ...of his country must be accorded unquestioning obedience; that the laws of a husband must be met by unquestioning obedience by the wife; but it is as tr ...rews for that person, and such will either get into tribulation, or affect a compromise to escape it. Now let us imagine such an one, who, like his Lord
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  • ...at the flesh lusteth always contrary to the Spirit; and therefore in every person born into this world, it deserveth God's wrath and damnation. And this infe ...to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will
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  • ==EVE BECOMES A BELIEVER.== ...he greater, and in some measure the more guilty part of it. For Christ had a mother, but one who knew not man." See par. 83.
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  • ...ch as never existed; nor could he hear the name "Adam" without thinking of a great giant; and he would probably suppose that the Bible said these things ...trend of Bible teaching itself. The famous Earl of Chatham said, once, in a great speech in the House of Commons, "I confess that I am apt to distrust
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  • ...and by showing why the great day of [[Christ]]'s coming was delayed, with a description of its awful circumstances and consequences; and suitable exhor ...terly fall. Those who are diligent in the work of [[religion]], shall have a triumphant entrance into that everlasting kingdom where [[Christ|Jesus Chri
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  • ...want to keep it a non-commercial project. We can also consider registering a [[not for profit organization]] as we grow. Please share your thoughts on t ...w what the difference between .com and .org is - but if you think there is a good reason for the change, go for it. --Graham
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  • ...own works. It would bring him that is whole, and not him that has need of a physician. Not only to redeem us from the wrath of [[God]], and the curse o ...ess, and not to advance any thing which may betray others into so dreadful a delusion.
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  • ...hem to persevere in their [[Christian]] calling, and urges them to walk in a manner becoming their profession, faithfully discharging the general and co A salutation, and an account of saving blessings, as prepared in [[God]]'s et
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  • Peter the Apostle has been looked to throughout church history as a model. [[Roman Catholicism | The Roman Catholic church]] has claimed St. Pe ...aching and deeds, and church tradition has a well developed story of his [[A Biography of Saint Peter#Martyrdom | martyrdom]].
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  • ...n and confidence are in every part, and the Philippians are addressed with a peculiar affection, which every serious reader will perceive. ...though we must not [[trust]] in outward appearances, nor in any thing but a new creation to [[holiness]]. People are dear to their ministers, when they
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  • ...led by God to that role. And frankly, it was unusual that this particular person espoused the more liberal view, given that otherwise they are very conserva ...iversally and literally, otherwise he would have been (get ready for this) a ''sexist''.
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  • The duty of watching against a rash temper, and of receiving the word of [[God]] with meekness. ...es, that lead to a humble and lowly disposition of mind. Worldly wealth is a withering thing. Then, let him that is rich [[rejoice]] in the [[grace]] of
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  • ...choice of proper officers in the [[church]], as well as in the exercise of a regular ministry. Also, to caution against the influence of false teachers, The obligation to maintain [[faith]] and a good conscience.
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  • The Puritan movement of 16th and 17th century [[England]] was a movement of people seeking "purity" of [[worship]] and [[doctrine]]. Those ...practice through biblical supremacy and shared, to one degree or another, a belief in the priesthood of all believers. However, they differed from one
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  • [[Image:Paul's Missionary Journeys Small.jpg|thumb|center|a map of the regions that [[apostle Paul|Paul]] travelled. Colossae is in gri Gives a glorious view of [[Christ]].
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  • them grow into a multitude in the midst of the earth. GEN 49:10 The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between
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  • ...sending the health round, send sin round, and [[death]] with it. There is a woe to them that do so; let them read it, and tremble, Hab 2:15, 16. Mordecai discovers a plot against the king.
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  • ...e been written, with most of the debunkers writing, just as Brown did, for a popular audience. Brown's departures from agreed historical fact being too Because of the book's opening claim, many have viewed The Da Vinci Code as a genuine exposé of orthodox Christianity's past.
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  • ...h ability and undoubted scholarship toil and struggle at translation under a needless restriction to literality, as in intellectual handcuffs and fetter ...erican Edition, 1943: N.T. in Modern Speech'' by R.F. Weymouth; revised, J.A. Robertson.
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  • ...most of our early expositors and translators, has in many cases prevented a correct rendering. Also, the changes in our own language, during the last t ...soul. Thus, under the emblem of a poor female, made the chosen partner of a prince, we are led to consider the circumstances in which the [[love]] of [
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  • ...to have been of the kingdom of [[Israel]]. He lived and prophesied during a long period. The scope of his predictions appears to be, to detect, reprove Under a figure, is represented the shameful [[idolatry]] of the ten tribes. (Hos. 1
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  • ...ntastic to see you here to help. Thanks! By the way I've tried to make you a sysop and bureaucrat. I sort of got mixed up. I hope it worked. --[[User:Gr : Yeah, it worked. I have to say, I think that's a bit ''much'' authority out of the gate. I'll try not to abuse my position!
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  • ...Pope's temporal authority extended over a large area of central [[Italy]], a territory formally known as the "Patrimony of St Peter" under the terms of An antipope is a person who claims the Pontificate without being canonically and properly elected t
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  • The surpassing dignity of the Son of [[God]] in his [[Divine]] person, and in his creating and mediatorial work. ...rning [[salvation]]. That he should by himself cleanse us from our sins is a wonder of [[love]] beyond our utmost powers of admiration, gratitude, and p
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  • ...ations and the instructions needful for the encouragement and direction of a [[Christian]] in his journey to heaven, raising his thoughts and desires to ...; this will kindle such a fire in the [[heart]] as will make it rise up in a sacrifice of [[love]] to him. And the [[glory]] of [[God]] and our own happ
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  • The second epistle to the Corinthians probably was written about a year after the first. Its contents are closely connected with those of the ...ct. Our conversation will be well ordered, when we live and act under such a gracious principle in the heart. Having this, we may leave our characters i
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  • ...Neil Young. But lyrically, he is copying no one. At 17 he was the youngest person to be inducted into the Edwin Markham Poet Laureate Society and he continue ...telling the reporter, “Yeh. I’m a fan. I’ve got all his albums”. There was a time when he could have easily claimed this, but after almost eighty studio
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  • The books of Chronicles are, in a great measure, repetitions of what is in the books of [[Samuel]] and of the ...ruly valuable consists in the favour, [[peace]], and image of [[God]], and a life spent to his glory, in promoting the welfare of our fellow-creatures.
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  • <span class="plainlinks">Many verses throughout the Bible assume a degree of technology and technique: that is, the existence of tools and the | God has a technique but requires no technology.
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  • ...very important job to do and often have limited budgets I tried to provide a lot of free quality resources. ...ition, if you feel like you need additional professional help I do provide a contact email at the bottom of the page so you can get in contact with me.
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  • ...his many virtues and excellent qualities against his faults, to have been a great and good man. ...deserved to die for treason; and his lying to [[David]], if indeed it were a lie, proved, as sooner or later that [[sin]] will prove, lying against hims
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  • A salutation and thanksgiving. The doctrine of a crucified [[Saviour]], as advancing the [[glory]] of [[God]],
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  • ..., if we had ever so much, are not enough to make us happy. What profit has a man of all his labour? All he gets by it will not supply the wants of the s ...od and raiment, let us therewith be content. His wisdom remained with him; a strong understanding, with great human knowledge. But every earthly pleasur
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  • ...any thing spoken of the [[Lord]] [[Jesus]] in Scripture which has not also a reference to his people. This book begins with the laws concerning sacrific ...ing of a sweet savour. As an act of obedience to a [[Divine]] command, and a type of [[Christ]], this was well-pleasing to [[God]]; and the spiritual sa
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  • SOLOMON began his reign with a pious, public visit to [[God]]'s altar. Those that pursue present things mo ...to be infected with the idolatries and superstitions of their neighbours. A wise and pious king is an evidence of the [[Lord]]'s special [[love]] for h
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  • ...graciously help both. Adoni-bezek was taken prisoner. This prince had been a severe tyrant. The [[Israelites]], doubtless under the [[Divine]] direction ...had settled in the land. [[Israel]] let them fix where they pleased, being a quiet, contented people. They that molested none, were molested by none. Bl
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  • ...secuted for his [[religion]], but was miraculously delivered; and lived to a great age, as he must have been about ninety-four years old at the time of ...s from sin. People will not believe the benefit of avoiding excess, and of a spare diet, nor how much they contribute to the health of the body, unless
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  • ...at bottom, whether the claims of Christ are solid. Is the Christian claim a hoax? Is it just wishful thinking? Or is it actually true? ...e in terms of belief, unbelief, doubt, or indecision, I invite you to take a new look at this evidence.
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  • ...is very plain where any thing is said about himself. Scarcely an action or a work of [[Christ|Jesus Christ]] is mentioned, at which this apostle was not He heals a leper.
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  • ...hat explicitly prescribe a Christian response to technology. Nevertheless, a close reading of the Bible can inform Christian attitudes in several ways: ...37]] - [[Matthew 22:40]]), a desire for holiness, a total reliance on God, a commitment to the community of faith, and an expectation that God will give
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  • A vision of the ministry of angels. ...sus Christ]] is a Prophet that lives for ever, but all other prophets have a period put to their office. Oh that this consideration had its due weight;
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  • ...o Ephesus, where it is thought he wrote his [[Gospel]] and Epistles, about A. D. 97, and died soon after. The design of this [[Gospel]] appears to be to ...st intimate with him saw most of his glory. Although he was in the form of a servant, as to outward circumstances, yet, in respect of graces, his form w
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  • ..., modesty, constancy, persecution by open enemies and feigned friends, are a pattern and example to the [[church]], and to every member of it. Many thin ..., not add to them. Hannah could not bear the provocation. Those who are of a fretful spirit, and are apt to lay provocations too much to heart, are enem
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  • ...uitable to instruct the [[Christian]] [[church]] at all times. 2. Contains a prophecy of "the things which shall be hereafter," and describes the future ...t shortly come to pass. On all who read or hear the words of the prophecy, a blessing is pronounced. Those are well employed who search the [[Bible]]. I
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  • ...xhortations and persuasions to our own consciences, to excite our minds to a believing, grateful obedience to the commands of [[God]]. ...fore them. Never any looked into the Holy Land, but they must own it to be a good land. And was there any cause to distrust this [[God]]? An unbelieving
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  • ...ice, or railing. Wherever we go, there is but a step between us and death. A man's house is his castle, but not to secure him against [[God]]'s judgment ...against the ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. [[Elijah]] did this by a [[Divine]] impulse, yet our [[Saviour]] would not allow the disciples to do
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  • ...ng [[Christians]], who were for making terms of acceptance with [[God]] by a mixture of the law and the [[gospel]], and for shutting out the [[Gentiles] .... The [[Christian]] profession does not consist in a notional knowledge or a bare assent, much less in perVerse disputings, but in obedience. And all th
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  • ...t he must believe that [[God]], having ordered the people over, would open a way. ...Lord]] [[Jesus]], as [[Joshua]] here, was borne up under his sufferings by a regard to the will of [[God]], and the commandment from his Father.
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  • ...discretion. [[Solomon]] speaks of the most important points of truth, and a greater than [[Solomon]] is here. [[Christ|Jesus Christ]] speaks by his wor ...ey are corrupt and wilful, therefore with the instruction there is need of a law. Let [[Divine]] truths and commands be to us most honourable; let us va
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  • ...], yet with special regard to the kingdom of [[God]] among them; for it is a sacred history. It is earlier as to time, teaches much more, and is more in ...1, but that we save our lives, even the lives of our souls. [[David]] made a solemn declaration of his firm cleaving to his former resolution, that [[So
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  • ...rom coming to you. But now having no more place in these parts, and having a great desire these many years to come unto you; whensoever I take my journe A Reply to the Epistle of Pope Pius IX, "to the Easterns"
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  • ...host. (Ezek. 1:1-14) The conduct of [[Divine]] Providence. (Ezek. 1:15-25) A revelation of the Son of man upon his heavenly throne. (Ezek. 1:26-28) ...nd power from [[God]]. They have the understanding of a man, and far more. A lion excels in strength and boldness. An ox excels in diligence and patienc
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  • === "Did Luther say, “Be a sinner and sin boldly”? === A Look at [[Justification By Faith]] Alone and Good Works in Luther’s [[The
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  • ...elates the forming of the [[children]] of [[Israel]] into a [[church]] and a nation. We have hitherto seen true [[religion]] shown in domestic life, now ...in about the same number of years, though under cruel bondage, they became a large nation. This wonderful increase was according to the promise long bef
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  • ...to lose sight of that which was nearer, and to dwell on the [[Messiah]]'s person, office, character, and kingdom. ...s form a large part of the summer food of the people. But the [[Lord]] had a small remnant of pious servants at [[Jerusalem]]. It is of the [[Lord]]'s m
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  • ...uthor, on A TREATISE OF THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD.''' '''William Gurnall, M.A.''' ''By the Rev. J. C. RYLE, B.A. Oxon.,'' ''Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk.''
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  • ...church]] of [[Christ]]. This is shown by much of the contents of the book. A large portion of the Acts is occupied by the discourses or sermons of vario ...nce, but to wait for the pouring out of the [[Holy Spirit]]. This would be a baptism by the [[Holy Spirit|Holy Ghost]], giving them power to work [[mira
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  • ...history and discourses as were best suited to awaken the Jewish nation to a sense of their sins; to remove their erroneous expectations of an earthly k ..., &c.; 132:11; and, therefore, unless [[Jesus]] is a son of [[David]], and a son of [[Abraham]], he is not the [[Messiah]]. Now this is here proved from
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  • ...uther]] a sixteenth century Marcion? Did he publish a Bible missing books? A brief overview on the construction of Luther’s Bible. ...w did Luther view the canon of Scripture? A synopsis of Luther’s prefaces. A look at Luther’s Christocentric hermeneutic.
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  • ...tory, that the [[Lord]] watched over his servant Job with the affection of a wise and loving father. ...d for acceptance with [[God]] through the promised [[Saviour]], he offered a burnt-offering for each. We perceive his care for their souls, his knowledg
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  • [[Jeremiah]] was a priest, a native of Anathoth, in the tribe of Benjamin. He was called to the propheti ...l to the prophetic office. (Jer. 1:1-10) A vision of an almond-tree and of a seething-pot, [[Divine]] protection is promised. (Jer. 1:11-19)
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  • ==A== Aaron, a teacher; lofty; mountain of strength
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  • [[Genesis]] is a name taken from the Greek, and signifies "the book of generation or product ...ess itself: this is our condition by nature, till Almighty [[grace]] works a change in us.
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  • {{box | text=[[In His Steps]] is a book by [[Charles Sheldon]]. It is no longer copyright.}} ...languages, including a Russian publication which was banned by the Soviet. A Turkish Translation in Arabic is permitted circulation by the government an
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  • ...is, to look upon him as our King and our [[God]]. [[David]] also prays to a sin-hating [[God]]. [[sin]] is folly, and sinners are the greatest of all f ...ure proclaims the fact, that [[salvation]] is only of the [[Lord]]. Man is a sinner, his case can only be reached by [[mercy]]; and never is [[mercy]] m
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  • {{box | text=[[Pilgrim's Progress]] is a book by [[John Bunyan]])}} DELIVERED UNDER THE SIMILTUDE OF A DREAM.
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  • ''A translation by Albert C. Outler of the work by [[Augustine of Hippo]]'' I. THE Retractations, II, 6 (A.D. 427)
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