The Use of Philosophical Psychology in Trinitarian Theology Among
... in which various medieval thinkers employed concepts and their formation in their trinitarian theologies? These were the questions that interested me when I first began to study medieval trinitarian thought. The book before you is heavily revised and significantly expanded from the 1997 dissertation ...
... in which various medieval thinkers employed concepts and their formation in their trinitarian theologies? These were the questions that interested me when I first began to study medieval trinitarian thought. The book before you is heavily revised and significantly expanded from the 1997 dissertation ...
2012-02 Silver Lining February 2012, 4 MB
... but rather grasps the image of a skeleton of death on the gold chain around his neck. He prays fervently, “Help me, Grim Reaper. Help me. Save me from these men.” The men search vainly. It’s as if they can’t see him. One of them passes within three feet of his hiding place behind a little shrub. Fin ...
... but rather grasps the image of a skeleton of death on the gold chain around his neck. He prays fervently, “Help me, Grim Reaper. Help me. Save me from these men.” The men search vainly. It’s as if they can’t see him. One of them passes within three feet of his hiding place behind a little shrub. Fin ...
Chapter 4
... among pietistic Puritans, Rous “was most unreservedly committed to mysticism.” Within the literature there is some confusion as to whether Rous should be classified as a “mainstream” or “radical” Puritan. Both Geoffrey F. Nuttall and Johannes van den Berg see Rous as a proponent of “radical” Puritan ...
... among pietistic Puritans, Rous “was most unreservedly committed to mysticism.” Within the literature there is some confusion as to whether Rous should be classified as a “mainstream” or “radical” Puritan. Both Geoffrey F. Nuttall and Johannes van den Berg see Rous as a proponent of “radical” Puritan ...
April 2014 - Apostolic Christian Church of America
... world would have to go and face a Christless grave, but with anticipation and hope and joy we can look forward to a home in glory that never, ever ends. I know you’ve prayed already, but continue to pray. Continue to pray that as we would look into the Word and would read the old, old story that our ...
... world would have to go and face a Christless grave, but with anticipation and hope and joy we can look forward to a home in glory that never, ever ends. I know you’ve prayed already, but continue to pray. Continue to pray that as we would look into the Word and would read the old, old story that our ...
Hebrews - Amador Bible Studies
... than Moses, inasmuch as the builder of the house has greater honor than it.” Heb 3:4, “You see, every house is built by the agency of someone, but the One building all things [is] God.” Heb 3:5, “Now on the one hand Moses [was] faithful in all His house as a servant as the proof of those things whic ...
... than Moses, inasmuch as the builder of the house has greater honor than it.” Heb 3:4, “You see, every house is built by the agency of someone, but the One building all things [is] God.” Heb 3:5, “Now on the one hand Moses [was] faithful in all His house as a servant as the proof of those things whic ...
O majestic Being, praises now we offer... Grant that we, day by day
... just once a year. Here we just take it so for granted. accused of many different things, and he was in We walk through the doors, fall on our knees, error. Each time he knew he had to repent of the pray to God, open His Word, and hear from It. I things that he did, and he humbled himself before don’ ...
... just once a year. Here we just take it so for granted. accused of many different things, and he was in We walk through the doors, fall on our knees, error. Each time he knew he had to repent of the pray to God, open His Word, and hear from It. I things that he did, and he humbled himself before don’ ...
RTF - Third Millennium Ministries
... wayward genius has rarely been equalled. But the particular influence which Tertullian exerted in coining the terms and marking out the main lines of Latin theology came to him almost by accident. He was primarily a lawyer, and his special gift did not lie in the region of speculation. It is a stra ...
... wayward genius has rarely been equalled. But the particular influence which Tertullian exerted in coining the terms and marking out the main lines of Latin theology came to him almost by accident. He was primarily a lawyer, and his special gift did not lie in the region of speculation. It is a stra ...
RTF - Third Millennium Ministries
... has, nevertheless, included the whole of them in his edition, and we have thought it desirable to follow his example in our translation. The Sacred History of Sulpitius has for its object to present a compendious history of the world from the Creation down to the year A.D. 400. The first and longer ...
... has, nevertheless, included the whole of them in his edition, and we have thought it desirable to follow his example in our translation. The Sacred History of Sulpitius has for its object to present a compendious history of the world from the Creation down to the year A.D. 400. The first and longer ...
1 - Baha`i Library Online
... e They have a tradition that the devil offering to get into paradise to tempt Adam, was not admitted by the guard; whereupon he begged of the animals, one after another, to carry him in, that he might speak to Adam and his wife; but they all refused him except the serpent, who took him between two o ...
... e They have a tradition that the devil offering to get into paradise to tempt Adam, was not admitted by the guard; whereupon he begged of the animals, one after another, to carry him in, that he might speak to Adam and his wife; but they all refused him except the serpent, who took him between two o ...
Morning and Evening
... faith be in active exercise, it will yield unalloyed delight. To be with Jesus in the rest which remaineth for the people of God, is a cheering hope indeed, and to expect this glory so soon is a double bliss. Unbelief shudders at the Jordan which still rolls between us and the goodly land, but let u ...
... faith be in active exercise, it will yield unalloyed delight. To be with Jesus in the rest which remaineth for the people of God, is a cheering hope indeed, and to expect this glory so soon is a double bliss. Unbelief shudders at the Jordan which still rolls between us and the goodly land, but let u ...
RTF - Third Millennium Ministries
... There were three specially important corollaries which flowed from this assertion of human ability, and Augustin himself recognized these as the chief elements of the system. It would be inexplicable on such an assumption, if no man had ever used his ability in keeping God’s law; and Pelagius consis ...
... There were three specially important corollaries which flowed from this assertion of human ability, and Augustin himself recognized these as the chief elements of the system. It would be inexplicable on such an assumption, if no man had ever used his ability in keeping God’s law; and Pelagius consis ...
(Matthew Henry)
... the congregation, saying, 2Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, If any man of you bring an offering unto the LORD, ye shall bring your offering of the cattle, even of the herd, and of the flock. Observe here, 1. It is taken for granted that people would be inclined to bring offering ...
... the congregation, saying, 2Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, If any man of you bring an offering unto the LORD, ye shall bring your offering of the cattle, even of the herd, and of the flock. Observe here, 1. It is taken for granted that people would be inclined to bring offering ...
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... tantundem est viæ --From the remotest corners of the earth we may find a way open heavenward. (5.) When God's ministers are bound the word of the Lord is not bound, 2 Timothy 2:9. When St. Paul was a prisoner the gospel had a free course. When St. John was banished into the Isle of Patmos Christ vis ...
... tantundem est viæ --From the remotest corners of the earth we may find a way open heavenward. (5.) When God's ministers are bound the word of the Lord is not bound, 2 Timothy 2:9. When St. Paul was a prisoner the gospel had a free course. When St. John was banished into the Isle of Patmos Christ vis ...
2Kor 5,14-17. - A Feltámadott szorongató szer..
... Ezen új teremtésről lásd Ján. 3,3–8. 2 Kor 5,17 a zsidóság és pogányság, a zsidó és pogány érzület; vagy: el kell múlniok. 2 Kor 5,18 Ezen újjászületést Isten viszi véghez Krisztus váltságmunkája, és az én, valamint a többi apostolok békitő szolgálata által, midőn mi, mint az ő helytartói (20. v.), ...
... Ezen új teremtésről lásd Ján. 3,3–8. 2 Kor 5,17 a zsidóság és pogányság, a zsidó és pogány érzület; vagy: el kell múlniok. 2 Kor 5,18 Ezen újjászületést Isten viszi véghez Krisztus váltságmunkája, és az én, valamint a többi apostolok békitő szolgálata által, midőn mi, mint az ő helytartói (20. v.), ...
The Rare Jewel Of Christian Contentment
... upon all the world to try the inhabitants of the earth. In particular, this is the day of Jacob's trouble in our own bowels. Our great Apostle holds forth experimentally in this Gospel-text the very life and soul of all practical divinity. In it we may plainly read his own proficiency in the school ...
... upon all the world to try the inhabitants of the earth. In particular, this is the day of Jacob's trouble in our own bowels. Our great Apostle holds forth experimentally in this Gospel-text the very life and soul of all practical divinity. In it we may plainly read his own proficiency in the school ...
Special Testimonies Series B, Nos. 1-19 SpTB01
... demonstrated their importance. In awful grandeur He made known His majesty and authority as Ruler of the world. This He did to impress the people with the sacredness of His law and the importance of obeying it. The power and glory with which the law was given reveal its importance. It is the faith o ...
... demonstrated their importance. In awful grandeur He made known His majesty and authority as Ruler of the world. This He did to impress the people with the sacredness of His law and the importance of obeying it. The power and glory with which the law was given reveal its importance. It is the faith o ...
6 Testimonies - Ellen White Defend
... The purpose which God seeks to accomplish through His people today is the same that He desired to accomplish through Israel when He brought them forth out of Egypt. By beholding the goodness, the mercy, the justice, and the love of God revealed in the church, the world is to have a representation of ...
... The purpose which God seeks to accomplish through His people today is the same that He desired to accomplish through Israel when He brought them forth out of Egypt. By beholding the goodness, the mercy, the justice, and the love of God revealed in the church, the world is to have a representation of ...
(Charles G. Finney)
... will be trained up in the way they should go, and there will be no such torrents of worldliness, and fashion, and covetousness, to bear away the piety of the Church, as soon as the excitement of a revival is withdrawn. It is very desirable that the Church should go on steadily in a course of obedien ...
... will be trained up in the way they should go, and there will be no such torrents of worldliness, and fashion, and covetousness, to bear away the piety of the Church, as soon as the excitement of a revival is withdrawn. It is very desirable that the Church should go on steadily in a course of obedien ...
Sermons of Jonathan Edwards
... hangs by: thus easy is it for God, when he pleases, to cast his enemies down to hell. What are we, that we should think to stand before him, at whose rebuke the earth trembles, and before whom the rocks are thrown down? 2. They deserve to be cast into hell; so that divine justice never stands in the ...
... hangs by: thus easy is it for God, when he pleases, to cast his enemies down to hell. What are we, that we should think to stand before him, at whose rebuke the earth trembles, and before whom the rocks are thrown down? 2. They deserve to be cast into hell; so that divine justice never stands in the ...
Quotations Of St. Julie - SND National Education Office
... -St. Julie Billiart Let us never lose sight of the Eye that sees all things, the Hand that writes all things. -St. Julie Billiart Let us carry our cross willingly with our good Jesus if we wish to be glorified with God. -St. Julie Billiart Learn to say always," How good God is” when things go right ...
... -St. Julie Billiart Let us never lose sight of the Eye that sees all things, the Hand that writes all things. -St. Julie Billiart Let us carry our cross willingly with our good Jesus if we wish to be glorified with God. -St. Julie Billiart Learn to say always," How good God is” when things go right ...
Spiritual Strategies Warfare Module
... sin and rebellion to God's Word. These, plus the world and the flesh, are the spiritual forces of evil at work in the world today. The Kingdom of God consists of God the Father, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, spiritual beings called angels, and all men who live in righteous obedience to God's Word. ...
... sin and rebellion to God's Word. These, plus the world and the flesh, are the spiritual forces of evil at work in the world today. The Kingdom of God consists of God the Father, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, spiritual beings called angels, and all men who live in righteous obedience to God's Word. ...
T_SIrnAH En WT
... do this, in order that thou, obtaining an acquaintance with these things, mayest in turn explain them to all those with whom thou art connected, and exhort them to avoid such an abyss of madness and of blasphemy against Christ. I intend, then, to the best of my ability, with brevity and clearness to ...
... do this, in order that thou, obtaining an acquaintance with these things, mayest in turn explain them to all those with whom thou art connected, and exhort them to avoid such an abyss of madness and of blasphemy against Christ. I intend, then, to the best of my ability, with brevity and clearness to ...
The Holy Spirit
... NTa7. Paul wrote Romans ................................... 52 NTa8. Paul wrote 1 Corinthians........................... 52 NTa9. Paul wrote 2 Corinthians........................... 54 NTa10. Paul wrote Galatians ............................... 54 NTa11. Paul wrote Ephesians ........................ ...
... NTa7. Paul wrote Romans ................................... 52 NTa8. Paul wrote 1 Corinthians........................... 52 NTa9. Paul wrote 2 Corinthians........................... 54 NTa10. Paul wrote Galatians ............................... 54 NTa11. Paul wrote Ephesians ........................ ...
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... 6:23; Ezekiel 18:4; John 5:24). Secondly, realising that if I want a relationship with Almighty God who is perfect, and recognising that I am not perfect, I need to look to the Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour (I Corinthians 15:3; 1 Peter 2:24; lsaiah 53:6; John 3:16). Thirdly, by the exercise ...
... 6:23; Ezekiel 18:4; John 5:24). Secondly, realising that if I want a relationship with Almighty God who is perfect, and recognising that I am not perfect, I need to look to the Lord Jesus Christ as the only Saviour (I Corinthians 15:3; 1 Peter 2:24; lsaiah 53:6; John 3:16). Thirdly, by the exercise ...
one hundred and seventy bible lessons or sermon outlines
... The devil is accused of deceiving the whole world. (Revelation 12:9). Christ declared that no man could take the strong man’s house until first he had bound the strong man. (Matthew 12:29). Note the mission on which the Lord Jesus sent the apostle Paul: “To open their eyes, and to turn them from dar ...
... The devil is accused of deceiving the whole world. (Revelation 12:9). Christ declared that no man could take the strong man’s house until first he had bound the strong man. (Matthew 12:29). Note the mission on which the Lord Jesus sent the apostle Paul: “To open their eyes, and to turn them from dar ...