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Christ’s Coming Again to Judge

Christopher LoveThe Penitent Pardoned, pp 181-185. Christ’s coming again to judge the world is not on­ly a dreadful doctrine to a Felix [Acts 24:25], but may make thee a Christian to tremble in these cases. First, the doctrine of Christ’s coming may make men tremble, who are guilty of acts of oppression and vio­lence in… Read More Christ’s Coming Again to Judge

July 5, 2019June 24, 2019 drdowname2 Comments

Premillennialism Refuted

Christopher LoveThe Penitent Pardoned, pp. 150-172. Introduction. Take heed of bold and adventurous conjectures, about the manner of Christ’s coming to judge the world by vain and carnal corruptions of a temporal Kingdom of Christ. Many are very peremptory about it, and there be strange Books, at least in their own expressions, that they can descry… Read More Premillennialism Refuted

July 1, 2019July 1, 2019 drdowname1 Comment

The Importance of Catechesis

Zacharias Ursinus Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, pp. 10-16. I. What is catechising, or the system of catechisation? II. Has it always been practiced in the church, or what is its origin? III. What are the principal parts thereof? IV. Why is it necessary? V. What is its design? I. WHAT IS CATECHISATION? The Greek… Read More The Importance of Catechesis

June 24, 2019May 24, 2019 Paul J. Barth1 Comment

14 Reasons Christianity is the True Religion

Zacharias Ursinus Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism, pp. 6-9. IV. WHAT ARE THE EVIDENCES BY WHICH THE TRUTH OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION, OR THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH IS CONFIRMED? There are a great number of arguments which go to establish the truth and certainty of the teachings of the church, some of which convince the… Read More 14 Reasons Christianity is the True Religion

June 17, 2019May 30, 2019 Paul J. Barth2 Comments

Folly of a Celibate Life Without the Special Gift

John Calvin, Commentary on Matthew 19:10-12. 10 His disciples say unto him, If the case of the man be so with his wife, it is not good to marry. 11 But he said unto them, All men cannot receive this saying, save they to whom it is given. 12 For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from their… Read More Folly of a Celibate Life Without the Special Gift

June 10, 2019May 8, 2020 Paul J. Barth3 Comments

7. Rome Cannot Alter its Claim to Supremacy

J.A. Wylie Book I. The History of the Papacy. Chapter VII. That the Church of Rome Neither has Nor Can Change Her Principles on the Head of the Supremacy. We have shown in the foregoing chapter, that nothing in all past history is better authenticated than the fact that the Papacy has claimed supremacy over… Read More 7. Rome Cannot Alter its Claim to Supremacy

June 6, 2019May 30, 2019 Paul J. BarthLeave a comment

6. The Canon Law

J.A. Wylie Book I. History of the Papacy. Chapter VI. The Canon Law. It would be bad enough that a system of the character we have described should exist in the world, and that there should be a numerous class of men all animated by its spirit, and sworn to carry into effect its principles.… Read More 6. The Canon Law

June 3, 2019May 30, 2019 Paul J. Barth2 Comments

5. Foundation and Extent of the Supremacy

J.A. Wylie Book I. History of the Papacy. Chapter V. Foundation and Extent of the Supremacy. This is the favourable point for taking a view of the character of the Papacy,–its lofty pretensions and claims, and the foundation on which all these are based. The conflict waged by the seventh Gregory, and which ended in… Read More 5. Foundation and Extent of the Supremacy

May 30, 2019May 30, 2019 Paul J. BarthLeave a comment

4. Progress of the Temporal Sovereignty

J.A. Wylie Book I. History of the Papacy. Chapter IV. Progress of the Temporal Sovereignty. We left the Papacy, at the opening of the ninth century, reposing beneath the shadow of the Carlovingian monarchy. One grand stage in its progress had been accomplished. The battle for the temporal sovereignty had been fought and won. A… Read More 4. Progress of the Temporal Sovereignty

May 27, 2019May 5, 2019 Paul J. BarthLeave a comment

3. Rise of the Temporal Sovereignty

J.A. Wylie Book I. History of the Papacy. Chapter III. Rise of the Temporal Sovereignty. Over the abyss in which the Roman empire of the west had been engulfed there now floated the portentous form of the Papacy. If the idolatrous nations, in their victorious march from the Upper Danube to southern Europe, had not… Read More 3. Rise of the Temporal Sovereignty

May 20, 2019May 5, 2019 Paul J. Barth1 Comment

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