holy living - Christian Classics Ethereal Library
... library or leisure. He had no auxiliaries but his memory and his Bible. Yet with a mind like his, could he have wanted much more. Taylor’s first wife had died in the year 1642. After six years of widowhood he married again, probably in 1648. This wife had her share in the history of the time. She w ...
... library or leisure. He had no auxiliaries but his memory and his Bible. Yet with a mind like his, could he have wanted much more. Taylor’s first wife had died in the year 1642. After six years of widowhood he married again, probably in 1648. This wife had her share in the history of the time. She w ...
The Catechism of the Council of Trent or (The Catechism for Parish
... additional donation not to exceed US$10. Questions concerning this limited license should be directed to [email protected] . This document may not be distributed in print form without the express prior consent of The Catholic Primer. Adobe®, Acrobat®, and Acrobat® Reader® are either regis ...
... additional donation not to exceed US$10. Questions concerning this limited license should be directed to [email protected] . This document may not be distributed in print form without the express prior consent of The Catholic Primer. Adobe®, Acrobat®, and Acrobat® Reader® are either regis ...
James E. Talmage and the Nature of the Godhead: The Gradual
... Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, felt that the Christian faith started with a true understanding of God. Thus, a misunderstanding or false idea regarding God would undermine all faith. In chapter one of his work on the Trinity, he warned, “The reader of these reflections of mine on the Trinity should be ...
... Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, felt that the Christian faith started with a true understanding of God. Thus, a misunderstanding or false idea regarding God would undermine all faith. In chapter one of his work on the Trinity, he warned, “The reader of these reflections of mine on the Trinity should be ...
simmons- systematic theology contents
... Brother Simmons went home to be with the Lord before I was ever brought to know the Lord as my Savior. His book on systematic theology, however, has been a great source of spiritual knowledge, wisdom, and understanding to me over the years of my Christian life. Although we don't agree with all of hi ...
... Brother Simmons went home to be with the Lord before I was ever brought to know the Lord as my Savior. His book on systematic theology, however, has been a great source of spiritual knowledge, wisdom, and understanding to me over the years of my Christian life. Although we don't agree with all of hi ...
Farm Sermons by Charles Spurgeon
... says, a sluggard is “a man void of understanding.” The slothful does not think so. He puts his hands in his pockets and you would think from his important air that he had all the Bank of England at his disposal. You can see that he is a very wise man in his own esteem, for he gives himself airs whi ...
... says, a sluggard is “a man void of understanding.” The slothful does not think so. He puts his hands in his pockets and you would think from his important air that he had all the Bank of England at his disposal. You can see that he is a very wise man in his own esteem, for he gives himself airs whi ...
(Martin Luther)
... good preachers, but they do no edify. Many of the fanatics of our day pronounce words of faith, but they bear no good fruit, because their purpose is to turn men to their perverse opinions. On the other hand, those who have a divine call must suffer a good deal of opposition in order that they may b ...
... good preachers, but they do no edify. Many of the fanatics of our day pronounce words of faith, but they bear no good fruit, because their purpose is to turn men to their perverse opinions. On the other hand, those who have a divine call must suffer a good deal of opposition in order that they may b ...
On the Value of Faith and Faithfulness
... expectations about what is involved in being faithful, loyal, or what it is appropriate to trust, being set by various social roles, common presumptions, or the character of particular promises on which the relationship might rest. The mutual expectations and responsibilities associated with relatio ...
... expectations about what is involved in being faithful, loyal, or what it is appropriate to trust, being set by various social roles, common presumptions, or the character of particular promises on which the relationship might rest. The mutual expectations and responsibilities associated with relatio ...
Ζ Χ Ψ Ω Β Ν Μ
... With its inconsistencies and errors, A. Allison Lewis, over several years ending in 2008, is totally responsible for English translations, references and selected quotes. Users bringing errors to my attention would be greatly appreciated. [Differences of philosophy such as to text type(s); English o ...
... With its inconsistencies and errors, A. Allison Lewis, over several years ending in 2008, is totally responsible for English translations, references and selected quotes. Users bringing errors to my attention would be greatly appreciated. [Differences of philosophy such as to text type(s); English o ...
The Scribe Who Must Be Right
... “Did you see the look in his eyes?” “Haven’t you heard what he’s done to his own family?” “What do you think the parents and people of Bethlehem would say to you right now?” “Didn’t you even think about the consequences of the answer?” Moshe felt his face flush. Moshe hadn’t thought of that. All he ...
... “Did you see the look in his eyes?” “Haven’t you heard what he’s done to his own family?” “What do you think the parents and people of Bethlehem would say to you right now?” “Didn’t you even think about the consequences of the answer?” Moshe felt his face flush. Moshe hadn’t thought of that. All he ...
john wesley`s topography of the heart
... heart, another name for perfect love, but this time in his sermon "On the Discoveries of Faith;' where he indicates that it entails "the planting of all good dispositions in their place, clearly implied in that other expression, ''To love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul ...
... heart, another name for perfect love, but this time in his sermon "On the Discoveries of Faith;' where he indicates that it entails "the planting of all good dispositions in their place, clearly implied in that other expression, ''To love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul ...
Living Under God`s Law: Christian Ethics
... directions for defining English words. So it’s possible for two people to use different definitions of a term, without differing in their actual views. One theologian, for example, may define faith as intellectual assent, while insisting that trust always accompanies it. Another may define it as tru ...
... directions for defining English words. So it’s possible for two people to use different definitions of a term, without differing in their actual views. One theologian, for example, may define faith as intellectual assent, while insisting that trust always accompanies it. Another may define it as tru ...
1-1 The Personality of God
... Our modern civilization with its addiction to money and power has left so much unaddressed; our need for beauty, for poetry, for art, for mystery and dreams, to find love, the meaning of life, for personal contact with God. The rush of modern life has left each of us with the niggling conscience tha ...
... Our modern civilization with its addiction to money and power has left so much unaddressed; our need for beauty, for poetry, for art, for mystery and dreams, to find love, the meaning of life, for personal contact with God. The rush of modern life has left each of us with the niggling conscience tha ...
The Holy Spirit
... What Nicea to Ephesus Christians Taught May 26, 2017 version - unfinished Here is a consensus of what four or more writers said, and none contradicted, from Nicea (325 A.D.) to the Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.) and beyond. You can read the quotes and context of them at http://www.ccel.org. BIBLE IMP ...
... What Nicea to Ephesus Christians Taught May 26, 2017 version - unfinished Here is a consensus of what four or more writers said, and none contradicted, from Nicea (325 A.D.) to the Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.) and beyond. You can read the quotes and context of them at http://www.ccel.org. BIBLE IMP ...
Myths, Misquotes and Misconceptions about St. Ignatius Loyola
... how much one is doing for God, but what one is doing. We choose the one option that we believe will serve God’s greater glory, as opposed to being unintentional or trying to do everything. That is why discernment is so central to Ignatius’s way of proceeding. Some translations of the Suscipe almost ...
... how much one is doing for God, but what one is doing. We choose the one option that we believe will serve God’s greater glory, as opposed to being unintentional or trying to do everything. That is why discernment is so central to Ignatius’s way of proceeding. Some translations of the Suscipe almost ...
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) - Third Millennium Ministries
... that object and cavil most as to others; as their universal practice shows. By which it appears, that such objections are insincere and perverse. Men will mention others' corrupt nature when they are injured, as a thing that aggravates their crime, and that wherein their faultiness partly consists. ...
... that object and cavil most as to others; as their universal practice shows. By which it appears, that such objections are insincere and perverse. Men will mention others' corrupt nature when they are injured, as a thing that aggravates their crime, and that wherein their faultiness partly consists. ...
steps - The Adventist Home
... between father and mother, the children partake of the same spirit. Make your home atmosphere fragrant with tender thoughtfulness. If you have become estranged and have failed to be Bible Christians, be converted; for the character you bear in probationary time will be the character you will have a ...
... between father and mother, the children partake of the same spirit. Make your home atmosphere fragrant with tender thoughtfulness. If you have become estranged and have failed to be Bible Christians, be converted; for the character you bear in probationary time will be the character you will have a ...
Parents - Eglise du reste de Jesus Christ
... between father and mother, the children partake of the same spirit. Make your home atmosphere fragrant with tender thoughtfulness. If you have become estranged and have failed to be Bible Christians, be converted; for the character you bear in probationary time will be the character you will have a ...
... between father and mother, the children partake of the same spirit. Make your home atmosphere fragrant with tender thoughtfulness. If you have become estranged and have failed to be Bible Christians, be converted; for the character you bear in probationary time will be the character you will have a ...
The Wonders of the Invisible World. OBSERVATIONS As well
... avocation, as his “Curiosa Americana” (1712, 1714) and his Christian Philosopher (1720/1) attest. In the former, he describes in more than 23 separate epistles his pseudo-scientific observations of the American flora and fauna, ornithology, birth defects, rattlesnakes, earthquakes, Indian customs, a ...
... avocation, as his “Curiosa Americana” (1712, 1714) and his Christian Philosopher (1720/1) attest. In the former, he describes in more than 23 separate epistles his pseudo-scientific observations of the American flora and fauna, ornithology, birth defects, rattlesnakes, earthquakes, Indian customs, a ...
steps - 4e Ange
... between father and mother, the children partake of the same spirit. Make your home atmosphere fragrant with tender thoughtfulness. If you have become estranged and have failed to be Bible Christians, be converted; for the character you bear in probationary time will be the character you will have a ...
... between father and mother, the children partake of the same spirit. Make your home atmosphere fragrant with tender thoughtfulness. If you have become estranged and have failed to be Bible Christians, be converted; for the character you bear in probationary time will be the character you will have a ...
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; ...
1 - Documenta Catholica Omnia
... conviction, by which the mind gives a firm and unhesitating assent to God revealing His mysterious truths. As far, therefore, as regards use of the word here, he who firmly and without hesitation is convinced of anything is said to believe. ...
... conviction, by which the mind gives a firm and unhesitating assent to God revealing His mysterious truths. As far, therefore, as regards use of the word here, he who firmly and without hesitation is convinced of anything is said to believe. ...
Two Elders on The Jesus Prayer
... the verdict: “Well, he gulped too much; should not have done it.” But the Archbishop would say, “poor fellow, he came under the influence of the devil,” and would cross himself. If someone were saying bad things about others in his presence he would not listen and taught, very quietly and peacefully ...
... the verdict: “Well, he gulped too much; should not have done it.” But the Archbishop would say, “poor fellow, he came under the influence of the devil,” and would cross himself. If someone were saying bad things about others in his presence he would not listen and taught, very quietly and peacefully ...
For All The Saints Bio Version - Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New
... “Jesus” represents the Greek (and Latin) form of the Hebrew name Yeshua, a very common name among Jews in antiquity. Until the exile, the longer form Yehoshua was used, which appears in the English Bible as Joshua. On the eighth day a newborn boy was circumcised. In Judaism this is understood as the ...
... “Jesus” represents the Greek (and Latin) form of the Hebrew name Yeshua, a very common name among Jews in antiquity. Until the exile, the longer form Yehoshua was used, which appears in the English Bible as Joshua. On the eighth day a newborn boy was circumcised. In Judaism this is understood as the ...
Rights Reserved By HDM For This Digital Publication
... came in the bygone days. But we will give them firm and courageous welcome, for we have already weathered so many storms that we are unafraid of the wind and the tide, the lightning and the snow. And some calm days will come! Sunny days when the winds are still as sleeping flowers, and when the slum ...
... came in the bygone days. But we will give them firm and courageous welcome, for we have already weathered so many storms that we are unafraid of the wind and the tide, the lightning and the snow. And some calm days will come! Sunny days when the winds are still as sleeping flowers, and when the slum ...
A Prophet Visits South Africa
... George Lacy, U. S. examiner of questioned documents, will be found at the end of this chapter. When the midwife and parents saw this halo they began to cry; they were afraid and did not understand what it all meant. Not until many years later did those who knew about the halo understand that God had ...
... George Lacy, U. S. examiner of questioned documents, will be found at the end of this chapter. When the midwife and parents saw this halo they began to cry; they were afraid and did not understand what it all meant. Not until many years later did those who knew about the halo understand that God had ...
God the Father
God the Father is a title given to God in various religions. In Judaism, God is described as ""Father"" as he is seen as the absolute one, indivisible and incomparable, transcendent, immanent, and non-corporeal God of creation and history. The God in Judaism is the giver of the shabbath and the torahs—written, oral, mystical—to his chosen people. However, in Judaism the use of the ""Father"" title is generally a metaphor and is one of many titles by which Jews speak of and to God.In trinitarian Christianity, God the Father is regarded as the first person of the Trinity, followed by the second person God the Son (Jesus Christ) and the third person God the Holy Spirit. Since the second century, Christian creeds included affirmation of belief in ""God the Father (Almighty)"", primarily as his capacity as ""Father and creator of the universe"". Yet, in Christianity the concept of God as the father of Jesus Christ goes metaphysically further than the concept of God as the Creator and father of all people, as indicated in the Apostle's Creed where the expression of belief in the ""Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth"" is immediately, but separately followed by in ""Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord"", thus expressing both senses of fatherhood.The Islamic view of God sees God as the unique creator of the universe and as the life-giver, and although traditional Islamic teaching does not formally prohibit using the term ""Father"" in reference to God, it does not propagate or encourage it.