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The Diatessaron
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Tatian
The Diatessaron is such an impersonal work that we do not need to know very much about its compiler. It will suffice here to say that he tel…
Cur Deus Homo?
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Anselm of Canterbury and Anselm Of Canterbury
Begun in England “in great tribulation of heart,” finished in the serene atmosphere and restful solitude of Schiavi, it is unquestionably, f…
The Prophets and Kings
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Frederick Denison Maurice
This is a collection of twenty-seven sermons on the Old Testament kings, from Saul to Zedekiah, and the prophets who spoke to them, from Sam…
The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
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Ælfric Of Eynsham
Ælfric's 40 homilies follow the church and are the "most ancient sermons in any of the Germanic tongues". - Summary by InThe…
What is Darwinism?
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Charles Hodge
This is a question which needs an answer. Great confusion and diversity of opinion prevail as to the real views of the man whose writings ha…
Preparations for Sufferings
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John Flavel
That sufferings, both bodily and mental, are the lot of humanity, the testimony of scripture and reason abundantly confirm. But whatever may…
How to Pray
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Reuben Archer Torrey
Pastor and evangelist R. A. Torrey considers the place and manner of constant, persistent, sleepless, overcoming prayer in the life of Chris…
Against Celsus
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Origen Of Alexandria
Against Celsus, preserved entirely in Greek, is a major apologetics work by the Church Father Origen of Alexandria, written in around 248 AD…
Journal of Francis Asbury
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Francis Asbury
As one of the first two bishops of the Methodist church in America and one of the most well-known circuit riders during the spread of Method…
Against Celsus
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Origen Of Alexandria
Against Celsus, preserved entirely in Greek, is a major apologetics work by the Church Father Origen of Alexandria, written in around 248 AD…
Forty-One Letters on Religious Subjects
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John Newton
Among the excellences which appear in all the published letters of Newton, we may mention:In the first place, the grand design — the high an…
Christmas Short Works Collection
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Walter de la Mare and Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
This multilingual Christmas Short Works Collection for 2010 contains public domain short stories, essays, poems and scripture passages recor…
Letter to Eustochium
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Saint Jerome
St. Jerome's most famous letter (Libellus de virginitate servanda), written to St. Eustochium, the sixteen-year-old daughter of the Roman wi…
Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
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Richard Hooker
Hooker resolved to investigate the position of the English Church, and to attempt to answer the question What is the basis upon which Church…
The B. B. Warfield Collection
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Benjamin B. Warfield
This volume of the B.B. Warfield collection has a particular focus on articles on humanity, emotional terminology in the Bible and book revi…
The Power of God unto Salvation
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Benjamin B. Warfield
The sermons included in this volume have all been preached in the chapel of the theological seminary at Princeton. - Summary by Cover Page
Satan
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Lewis Sperry Chafer
A profound Christian book that introduces the reader to the career of Satan to include his motives and methods. More importantly, the book …
The Three Hours' Agony of Our Lord Jesus Christ
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Rev. Peter Guilday
A book of sermons on the Seven Last Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Given at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, New York City, on Good Frida…
De Smet's Letters and Sketches
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Fr. Pierre-Jean De Smet
In 1841 and 1842, Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet traversed the wide and wild American West to bring the gospel to the Flatheads, who had sent multip…
Two Short Catechisms
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John Owen
The first edition of these Catechisms issued from the press in 1645. Dr Owen had at that time the charge of the parish of Fordham in Essex, …