Able to the Uttermost - Eternal Life Ministries
... pray for them. I pray not for the world, but for them also which Thou hast given me.” And if you remember, there is a sort of enlargement of that, but it does not alter the case. He says, “Neither pray I for these alone”—who were already around Him and were saved—“but for them also that shall believ ...
... pray for them. I pray not for the world, but for them also which Thou hast given me.” And if you remember, there is a sort of enlargement of that, but it does not alter the case. He says, “Neither pray I for these alone”—who were already around Him and were saved—“but for them also that shall believ ...
430120《The Biblical Illustrator â
... 1. Christ went from them, but for them. It was not His departure simply, but what followed upon it--the gift of the Comforter, the burden of this discourse. Christ’s departure was expedient 2. Christ went from them yet remained with them. This enigmatical form of speech occurs often. “I go away.” “L ...
... 1. Christ went from them, but for them. It was not His departure simply, but what followed upon it--the gift of the Comforter, the burden of this discourse. Christ’s departure was expedient 2. Christ went from them yet remained with them. This enigmatical form of speech occurs often. “I go away.” “L ...
Crusade of Prayers booklet
... For those that need help to honor the one true God. Jesus help me for I am lost and confused I do not know the truth of life after death. Forgive me if I offend you by honoring false gods which are not the true God. Save me and help me to see the truth with clarity and save me from the darkness of m ...
... For those that need help to honor the one true God. Jesus help me for I am lost and confused I do not know the truth of life after death. Forgive me if I offend you by honoring false gods which are not the true God. Save me and help me to see the truth with clarity and save me from the darkness of m ...
Crusade Prayer - WordPress.com
... For those that need help to honor the one true God. Jesus help me for I am lost and confused I do not know the truth of life after death. Forgive me if I offend you by honoring false gods which are not the true God. Save me and help me to see the truth with clarity and save me from the darkness of m ...
... For those that need help to honor the one true God. Jesus help me for I am lost and confused I do not know the truth of life after death. Forgive me if I offend you by honoring false gods which are not the true God. Save me and help me to see the truth with clarity and save me from the darkness of m ...
Living Under God`s Law: Christian Ethics
... objectionable. Given this definition, for example, Aristotle did not write about ethics! For, in his purportedly ethical writings, Aristotle was not trying to determine what persons, acts, and attitudes are blessed by the God of the Bible. The same could be said of any non-Christian thinker. It seem ...
... objectionable. Given this definition, for example, Aristotle did not write about ethics! For, in his purportedly ethical writings, Aristotle was not trying to determine what persons, acts, and attitudes are blessed by the God of the Bible. The same could be said of any non-Christian thinker. It seem ...
The Wonders of the Invisible World. OBSERVATIONS As well
... whom Mather observed in his own home and eventually cured through fasting, prayer, and patient reassurance. While to modern readers the narrative smacks of singular gullibility, Mather’s practical tests, careful observations, and—most important—sanative procedure in indemnifying the girl’s excesses ...
... whom Mather observed in his own home and eventually cured through fasting, prayer, and patient reassurance. While to modern readers the narrative smacks of singular gullibility, Mather’s practical tests, careful observations, and—most important—sanative procedure in indemnifying the girl’s excesses ...
Free Bible Commentary on 2 Corinthians in simple English
... the two together as a *blessing and a prayer. *Grace is free. We cannot earn it. It is not a reward for all the good things that we do. Paul prays that his readers may know the free *blessing of God the Father and the *Lord Jesus Christ. This peace is with God and with each other. We have this peace ...
... the two together as a *blessing and a prayer. *Grace is free. We cannot earn it. It is not a reward for all the good things that we do. Paul prays that his readers may know the free *blessing of God the Father and the *Lord Jesus Christ. This peace is with God and with each other. We have this peace ...
Volume 18, Number 36, August 28 to September 3, 2016 The
... Scripture, sunkekleismenos huph' hamartian, Gal. iii. 22, — every way "shut up under sin" and all the consequents of it. Many evils in this condition are men subject unto, which may be reduced unto those two of our first parents, wherein they were represented. For, first, they thought foolishly to h ...
... Scripture, sunkekleismenos huph' hamartian, Gal. iii. 22, — every way "shut up under sin" and all the consequents of it. Many evils in this condition are men subject unto, which may be reduced unto those two of our first parents, wherein they were represented. For, first, they thought foolishly to h ...
Wesley`s Limited Alliance with Lockean Empiricism
... Wesley also contends that we see “self-evident axioms” with “certainty and clearness,” a prominent theme in Reid’s epistemology.20 Moreover, he defines an evident proposition according to Reid’s conception, suggesting that it “extorts the assent as soon as it is understood.” As if this were not enou ...
... Wesley also contends that we see “self-evident axioms” with “certainty and clearness,” a prominent theme in Reid’s epistemology.20 Moreover, he defines an evident proposition according to Reid’s conception, suggesting that it “extorts the assent as soon as it is understood.” As if this were not enou ...
Farm Sermons by Charles Spurgeon
... inference that we are warranted in being idle and indifferent about the things of God, we are void of understanding. We are acting like fools. We are misusing the Gospel. We are taking what was meant for meat and turning it into poison. The sluggard, whether he is sluggish about his business or abou ...
... inference that we are warranted in being idle and indifferent about the things of God, we are void of understanding. We are acting like fools. We are misusing the Gospel. We are taking what was meant for meat and turning it into poison. The sluggard, whether he is sluggish about his business or abou ...
The Master Said - 1952 - Hindu Temple of Greater Cincinnati
... One of the students overheard someone criticize the Master and was very displeased. He told the story to the Master, who said, “One does not do good without being criticized. But what of it? Those who love God don’t take their eyes from Him. In pleasure and pain, sickness and health, success and fai ...
... One of the students overheard someone criticize the Master and was very displeased. He told the story to the Master, who said, “One does not do good without being criticized. But what of it? Those who love God don’t take their eyes from Him. In pleasure and pain, sickness and health, success and fai ...
Romans (Vol. 1)》(Joseph S. Exell)
... have been hastened by the tumult raised by Demetrius the silversmith, after which he proceeded at once to Macedonia, and thence to Greece (i.e. Achaia), remaining three months at Corinth. His intention at first was to sail thence direct to Syria, so as to reach Jerusalem without unnecessary delay; ...
... have been hastened by the tumult raised by Demetrius the silversmith, after which he proceeded at once to Macedonia, and thence to Greece (i.e. Achaia), remaining three months at Corinth. His intention at first was to sail thence direct to Syria, so as to reach Jerusalem without unnecessary delay; ...
Vol. 5 - 查經資料大全
... the Lord for his mercies, and for this joy which my soul feeleth full well! Praise his name for evermore!" Hear with what heavenly comforts Mr. Peacock's heart was refreshed, " Truly, my heart and soul," (says he, when the tempest was something allayed,) " have been deeply troubled with temptations ...
... the Lord for his mercies, and for this joy which my soul feeleth full well! Praise his name for evermore!" Hear with what heavenly comforts Mr. Peacock's heart was refreshed, " Truly, my heart and soul," (says he, when the tempest was something allayed,) " have been deeply troubled with temptations ...
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... in the name of another. But these assertions want proof. I find no instances of one person acting and speaking in the name of another, without first declaring in whose name he acts and speaks. The instances usually alleged are nothing to the purpose. If we sometimes find an angel in the book of Reve ...
... in the name of another. But these assertions want proof. I find no instances of one person acting and speaking in the name of another, without first declaring in whose name he acts and speaks. The instances usually alleged are nothing to the purpose. If we sometimes find an angel in the book of Reve ...
searchable pdf - The Hume Society
... tions. First, in emphasising the centrality of character to ethics, it emphasises the importance of the emotions to being a good person. For virtuous character incorporates not just tendencies to right acts, but excellence in emotional and affective dispositions. Second, in its skepticism about the ...
... tions. First, in emphasising the centrality of character to ethics, it emphasises the importance of the emotions to being a good person. For virtuous character incorporates not just tendencies to right acts, but excellence in emotional and affective dispositions. Second, in its skepticism about the ...
The Catechism of the Council of Trent or (The Catechism for Parish
... This electronic version may be distributed free of charge provided that the contents are not altered and this copyright notice is included with the distributed copy, provided that the following conditions are adhered to. This electronic document may not be offered in connection with any other docume ...
... This electronic version may be distributed free of charge provided that the contents are not altered and this copyright notice is included with the distributed copy, provided that the following conditions are adhered to. This electronic document may not be offered in connection with any other docume ...
Stories, sermons, and prayers of St. Nephon: an ascetic Bishop
... young man” to whom he had just given spiritual guidance! I am excited for you, dear reader! The God-inspired words of St Nephon's many prayers are waiting to fall like a gentle rain upon the “seeds” of virtue, which were planted in the virgin soil of your heart on the day that you were baptized "wit ...
... young man” to whom he had just given spiritual guidance! I am excited for you, dear reader! The God-inspired words of St Nephon's many prayers are waiting to fall like a gentle rain upon the “seeds” of virtue, which were planted in the virgin soil of your heart on the day that you were baptized "wit ...
1 - Documenta Catholica Omnia
... to assert that they are unlike or unequal in any thing, are understood to be distinct only in their respective properties. For the Father is unbegotten, the Son begotten of the Father, and the Holy Ghost proceeds from both. Thus we acknowledge the Essence and the Substance of the Three Persons to be ...
... to assert that they are unlike or unequal in any thing, are understood to be distinct only in their respective properties. For the Father is unbegotten, the Son begotten of the Father, and the Holy Ghost proceeds from both. Thus we acknowledge the Essence and the Substance of the Three Persons to be ...
Here - Denisonorg.org
... light blue cloaks. We were stationed there for about a month and had a pretty good time. But then one day we were ordered to the dock, where we boarded a small ship. That night we sailed and a storm arose. The whole sea was white and the waves rolled over the ship. Everything went well, and the next ...
... light blue cloaks. We were stationed there for about a month and had a pretty good time. But then one day we were ordered to the dock, where we boarded a small ship. That night we sailed and a storm arose. The whole sea was white and the waves rolled over the ship. Everything went well, and the next ...
This is an HTML adaption of the e-text version provided by "The
... me. Gen.5:3 And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth: Question 8. Are we then so corrupt that we are wholly incapable of doing any good, and inclined to all wickedness? Answer: Indeed we are; (a) except we are regenera ...
... me. Gen.5:3 And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth: Question 8. Are we then so corrupt that we are wholly incapable of doing any good, and inclined to all wickedness? Answer: Indeed we are; (a) except we are regenera ...
The Reformed Doctrine Of Predestination
... more recent times Hodge, Dabney, Cunningham, Smith, Shedd, Warfield, and Kuyper, held this doctrine and taught it with force. That they have been the lights and ornaments of the highest type of Christianity will be admitted by practically all Protestants. Furthermore, their works on this great subj ...
... more recent times Hodge, Dabney, Cunningham, Smith, Shedd, Warfield, and Kuyper, held this doctrine and taught it with force. That they have been the lights and ornaments of the highest type of Christianity will be admitted by practically all Protestants. Furthermore, their works on this great subj ...
1 Timothy 1:1-4 - Third Millennium Ministries
... THE brilliant reputation, most noble Prince, not only of your other virtues, altogether heroic, but especially of your distinguished piety, produces so warm a love of you in the hearts of all good men, even of those to whom you are unknown by face, that you must unavoidably be regarded with extraord ...
... THE brilliant reputation, most noble Prince, not only of your other virtues, altogether heroic, but especially of your distinguished piety, produces so warm a love of you in the hearts of all good men, even of those to whom you are unknown by face, that you must unavoidably be regarded with extraord ...
Invitation to Love- Leo A Cormican OMI
... the greatest possible return from man; man of himself cannot make any adequate return; love in return is given first by the God-man Christ, then through Him, by all who are united to Him by love. The love which the man Christ offers God is a love perfectly commensurate with the demands of the Infini ...
... the greatest possible return from man; man of himself cannot make any adequate return; love in return is given first by the God-man Christ, then through Him, by all who are united to Him by love. The love which the man Christ offers God is a love perfectly commensurate with the demands of the Infini ...
460175《Preacher’s Complete Homiletical
... because of the "open door" and the "many adversaries" (1 Corinthians 16). But in 2Co he solemnly declares that his deepest reason was that he might not "as yet" be obliged to take in hand the grave wrong-doing at Corinth, and use his Apostolic authority in sharp, severe punishment. That Ephesus need ...
... because of the "open door" and the "many adversaries" (1 Corinthians 16). But in 2Co he solemnly declares that his deepest reason was that he might not "as yet" be obliged to take in hand the grave wrong-doing at Corinth, and use his Apostolic authority in sharp, severe punishment. That Ephesus need ...
Suffering in Christianity and Buddhism: The Same
... way, if there is no ‘soul,’ who suffers?” “Hinduism, some forms of classical Greek philosophy, and traditional Christian teaching,” Ingram says, suggest “the existence of a permanent soul-entity remaining self-identical through time to explain continuity, “the paradoxical experience that we are the ...
... way, if there is no ‘soul,’ who suffers?” “Hinduism, some forms of classical Greek philosophy, and traditional Christian teaching,” Ingram says, suggest “the existence of a permanent soul-entity remaining self-identical through time to explain continuity, “the paradoxical experience that we are the ...